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Papad Khar, an alkaline mixture of sodium chloride, sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate used in papad and snack preparation, is classified as other disodium carbonate under sub-heading 28362090. Its manufacture by mixing and processing prevents classification as common or rock salt under heading 2501, while its composition and culinary function distinguish it from yeast or prepared baking powder under heading 2102. Sodium chloride serves principally as a diluent or carrier, whereas the carbonates and bicarbonates provide the functional properties. As an inorganic chemical, Papad Khar attracts GST at 18%. The GST exemption for papad does not extend to Papad Khar merely because it is used as an input in manufacturing exempt papad.
Papad Khar, an alkaline mixture of sodium chloride, sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate used in papad and snack preparation, is classified as other disodium carbonate under sub-heading 28362090. Its manufacture by mixing and processing prevents classification as common or rock salt under heading 2501, while its composition and culinary function distinguish it from yeast or prepared baking powder under heading 2102. Sodium chloride serves principally as a diluent or carrier, whereas the carbonates and bicarbonates provide the functional properties. As an inorganic chemical, Papad Khar attracts GST at 18%. The GST exemption for papad does not extend to Papad Khar merely because it is used as an input in manufacturing exempt papad.
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