Musical instruments
Goods and Service Tax rate on Musical boxes, fairground organs, mechanical street organs and mechanical singing birds
Goods and Service Tax slab on tuning forks of musical instrument
GST slab on pitch pipes of musical instrument
GST slab rate on musical instrument parts and accessories (cards, discs and rolls for mechanical instruments)
No GST payable on sale of Indigenous handmade musical instruments
Musical instruments, parts and accessories, GST applicable in India
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Musical instruments, parts and accessories falls under HSN code chapter 92 of GST commodity tariff schedule. The details about GST rate changes for sale of Musical instruments, parts, and accessories are being updated here. The notification changes on exemptions for GST for sale of Musical instruments, parts, and accessories and other circulars related to GST for Musical instruments, parts and accessories are updated in this website.
Update on 18th May, 2017: GST rates for goods
NIL GST RATE;
1. Indigenous handmade musical instruments
28% GST RATE;
Al goods not specified elsewhere.
1. 9201 Pianos, including automatic pianos; harpsi-chords and other keyboard stringed instruments
Revised GST Rates on 10th November, 2017
Present rate new rate
9201 Pianos, including automatic pianos; harpsi-chords 28% 18%
and other keyboard stringed instruments
2. 9202 Other string musical instruments (for example, guitars, violins, harps).
Revised GST Rates on 10th November, 2017
Present rate new rate
9202 Other string musical instruments 28% 18%
(for example, guitars, violins, harps)
3. 9203, 9204 – Blank in Tariff.
4. 9205 Wind musical instruments (for example, keyboard pipe organs, accordions, clarinets, trumpets, bagpipes), other than fairground organs and mechanical street organs
Revised GST Rates on 10th November, 2017
Present rate new rate
9205 Wind musical instruments (for example, 28% 18%
keyboard pipe organs, accordions, clarinets,
trumpets, bagpipes), other than fairground organs
and mechanical street organs
5. 9206 Percussion musical instruments (for example, drums, xylophones, cymbols, castanets, maracas)
Revised GST Rates on 10th November, 2017
Present rate new rate
9206 00 00 Percussion musical instruments 28% 18%
(for example, drums, xylophones, cymbols, castanets, maracas)
6. 9207 Musical instruments, the sound of which is produced, or must be amplified, electrically (for example, organs, guitars, accordions)
Revised GST Rates on 10th November, 2017
Present rate new rate
9207 Musical instruments, the sound of which is 28% 18%
produced, or must be amplified, electrically
(for example, organs, guitars, accordions)
7. 9208 Musical boxes, fairground organs, mechanical street organs, mechanical singing birds, musical saws and other musical instruments not falling within any other heading of this chapter; decoy calls of all kinds; whistles, call horns and other mouth-blown sound signalling instruments
Revised GST Rates on 10th November, 2017
Present rate new rate
9208 Musical boxes, fairground organs, mechanical street organs, 28% 18%
Mechanical singing birds, musical saws and other musical
instruments not falling within any other heading of this chapter;
decoy calls of all kinds; whistles, call horns and other mouth-blown
sound signalling instruments
8. 9209 Parts (for example, mechanisms for musical boxes) and accessories (for example, cards, discs and rolls for mechanical instruments) of musical instruments; metronomes, tuning forks and pitch pipes of all kinds.]
Revised GST Rates on 10th November, 2017
Present rate new rate
9209 Parts (for example, mechanisms for musical boxes) 28% 18%
and accessories (for example, cards, discs and rolls for
mechanical instruments) of musical instruments;
metronomes, tuning forks and pitch pipes of all kinds
Goods and Service Tax (GST) rate tariff in India is designed in 6 categories of goods and services. Four main GST rate slabs framed with Essential goods and services, Standard goods and services and luxury goods and services with 5%, 12%, 18% and 28% respectively. Commonly used Goods and Services at 5%, Standard Goods and Services fall under 1st slab at 12%, Standard Goods and Services fall under 2nd Slab at 18% and Special category of Goods and Services including luxury - 28%. The most essential goods and services attract nil rate of GST under Exempted Categories. Luxury goods and services and certain specific goods and services attract additional cess than 28% GST.
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