Photographic instruments and apparatus, parts and accessories attracts no GST
What is the concessional rate of GST on photographic instruments and apparatus, parts and accessories? Does photographic instruments and apparatus, parts and accessories fall under GST exempted items? Should I need to pay GST on my product photographic instruments and apparatus, parts and accessories?
GST tax on photographic instruments and apparatus, parts and accessories under HSN chapter 90
As per GST Law, there is no GST payable on photographic instruments and apparatus, parts and accessories.
So the rate of GST payable on photographic instruments and apparatus, parts and accessories is nil rate.
Under GST, all goods and services transacted in India are classified under the HSN code system or SAC Code system. Goods are classified under HSN Code and services are classified under SAC Code. Based on the HSN or SAC code, GST rates have been fixed in five slabs, namely NIL, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%, with lower rates for essential items and the highest for luxury and de-merits goods that would also attract an additional cess.
The above details about GST rate tariff on photographic instruments and apparatus, parts and accessories is only for information.
The validity of above information and amendments about GST rate on photographic instruments and apparatus, parts and accessories may be verified before any business dealing.
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