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CHAPTER NO. AND GST RATE

S.C. WADHWA
DEAR EXPERTS,
HSN CODE OF DRY PEAS IS 07131000. WHEN THIS ITEM SOLD IN POWDER FORM THEN
HSN CODE IS 11061000 IS CORRECT OR NOT. PLEASE GIVE YOUR EXPERT OPINION. PLEASE ALSO CONFIRM GST RATE.
REGARDS,
WADHWA
GST classification: dry peas and powdered dry peas are assigned distinct HSN codes but remain exempt from tax. Classification question: whole dry peas (HSN 07131000) and powdered dry peas (HSN 11061000) are treated as different HSN entries but, according to the expert response, both attract GST exemption, yielding the same tax treatment despite the change in physical form. (AI Summary)
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KASTURI SETHI on Jul 9, 2017

Yes. In my view you are right. Both are exempted from GST.

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