Tax Management India. Com
Law and Practice  :  Digital eBook
Research is most exciting & rewarding
  TMI - Tax Management India. Com
Follow us:
  Facebook   Twitter   Linkedin   Telegram
GST - Highlights / Catch Notes

Home Highlights April 2019 Year 2019 This

Classification of goods - rate of GST - Ready to cook popcorn ...


GST Classifies Ready-to-Cook Popcorn Premix Under Chapter 2008 19 90, Imposing 12% IGST and 6% CGST/SGST Rates.

April 29, 2019

Case Laws     GST     AAR

Classification of goods - rate of GST - Ready to cook popcorn premix i.e. Popcorn Maize with edible oil and salt - the product in question is covered under Chapter 2008 19 90 of the GST Tariff and attracts IGST @ 12% and CGST & SGST @ 6 % each.

View Source

 


 

You may also like:

  1. Classification of goods - rate of tax - NAMKEENS or not - The Jackfruit Chips, Banana Chips, Potatoto Chips, Tapioca Chips, Chembu Chips and Pavakka Chips are...

  2. The West Bengal Directorate of Commercial Taxes has issued clarifications on GST rates and classifications based on the 55th GST Council meeting. Key determinations...

  3. The Goa Commissioner of State Taxes has adopted Circular No. 247/04/2025-GST from the Tax Research Unit, Ministry of Finance, for uniform implementation under the Goa...

  4. CBEC issued comprehensive GST rate clarifications following GST Council's 55th meeting recommendations. Pepper of genus Piper attracts 5% GST, with exemption for...

  5. GST Rates - HSN Code - Roasted grams fall under heading 2106 90 and attract 12% GST.

  6. Rates of Tax on Goods - Schedule 2 - IGST @ 12% - CGST @ 6% -SGST / UTGST @ 6% - GST

  7. The food product containing 22.94% fat cannot be classified as Margarine under chapter heading 1517 10 as per Food Safety and Standards Regulations, 2011 which requires...

  8. The GST clarification on various several taxation issues. Key points include: (1) pepper of genus Piper attracts 5% GST under HS 0904, with agriculturists supplying...

  9. The CBIC circular, adopted by Maharashtra State Tax, clarifies several GST classification issues. Pepper of genus Piper attracts 5% GST, with agriculturists exempt from...

  10. Classification of goods - Roasted / salted / roasted and salted Cashew nuts are classifiable under Customs Tariff Heading 2008.19.10 and roasted / salted / roasted and...

  11. Classification of goods - rate of GST - classification based on process of manufacture (embedding coir yarn in to vinyl (PVC) compound and curing by heating / cooling) -...

  12. The AAR held that provisionally preserved areca nut (whole) and provisionally preserved areca nut (split) are to be classified under CTH 2008 19 20 'Other roasted nuts &...

  13. Classification dispute regarding Geo Membrane manufactured by petitioner - whether to be classified under Chapter 59 or Chapter 39 of Tariff. Court relied on Coordinate...

  14. Classification of supply - rate of tax - banana chips - jackfruit chips - tapioca chips - supply without registration of brand name - jaggery coated banana chips...

  15. The CCST issued a comprehensive circular clarifying multiple GST-related matters based on the 55th GST Council meeting recommendations. Key clarifications include: (1)...

 

Quick Updates:Latest Updates