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Classification of rubber rings for GST hinges on two operative conditions: they must be made of hard rubber and be suitable for use solely or principally with sprinkler or drip irrigation systems; if both conditions are met, the rings may be classified with irrigation machinery under the concessional tariff heading and attract the lower rate. If either condition is absent-rings are other than hard rubber or are articles of general use not confined to sole/principal use with those systems-then they fall outside that heading and are classifiable as other articles of vulcanised rubber, attracting the standard rate for that heading.
Classification of rubber rings for GST hinges on two operative conditions: they must be made of hard rubber and be suitable for use solely or principally with sprinkler or drip irrigation systems; if both conditions are met, the rings may be classified with irrigation machinery under the concessional tariff heading and attract the lower rate. If either condition is absent-rings are other than hard rubber or are articles of general use not confined to sole/principal use with those systems-then they fall outside that heading and are classifiable as other articles of vulcanised rubber, attracting the standard rate for that heading.
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