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The CBIC circular, adopted by Maharashtra State Tax, clarifies several GST classification issues. Pepper of genus Piper attracts 5% GST, with agriculturists exempt from registration when supplying dried pepper from their cultivations. Similarly, agriculturists supplying raisins are exempt from GST registration. Ready-to-eat popcorn with salt and spices attracts 5% GST (unpackaged) or 12% GST (packaged/labeled), while caramel popcorn attracts 18% GST. Past classifications until February 14, 2025 are regularized on an 'as is where is' basis. Autoclaved aerated concrete blocks with over 50% fly ash content attract 12% GST. The amended compensation cess for utility vehicles with specific engine capacity, length, and ground clearance applies from July 26, 2023.