GST HSN Classification

HSN Code for Acid with GST Rates

The correct HSN Code for Acid is essential for chemical manufacturers, laboratories, industrial suppliers, and exporters. Different acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, acetic acid, phosphoric acid, and other industrial chemicals may have different HSN classifications.

ProductAcid
HSN Entries405
GST Rate0% – 18%
Chapters17

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HSN Code & GST Rate List for Acid

Showing 60 of 405 HS codes
HSN CodeDescriptionHS CodeDescriptionGST%
1501Parts of other rotating electric plants. Covers: electronic item, armature, electrical actuator15010000Battery chargers. Covers: lead acid battery12%
1502Parts of other electric power machinery of heading 8504. Covers: smart card reader, copper lugs, heat sink parts15020090Other lead-acid accumulators. Covers: lead acid battery, solar module/panel, electronic item, Exide battery12%
15020010Others. Covers: electronic item, Exide battery, lead acid battery12%
15020020Lead-acid accumulators used for starting piston engines, known as starter batteries (spent ones excluded). Covers: automotive parts12%
15020030Lead acid accumulators used for starting piston engines. Covers: battery terminals12%
2001Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible plant parts prepared or preserved in vinegar or acetic acid200110Cucumbers and gherkins preserved in vinegar or acetic acid12%
200120Onions preserved in vinegar or acetic acid12%
200190Other vegetables, fruit, nuts and edible plant parts preserved in vinegar or acetic acid (cucumbers and gherkins excluded). Covers: pickles12%
20011000Cucumbers and gherkins prepared or preserved with acetic acid. Covers: banquet12%
20019000Other edible plant parts prepared or preserved with vinegar or acetic acid. Covers: lime powder, achar, murabba, cold drinks, pickles12%
2002Tomatoes prepared or preserved by a method other than vinegar or acetic acid200210Whole tomatoes or tomato pieces, preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid12%
200290Tomatoes preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid (whole tomatoes and pieces excluded)12%
2003Mushrooms and truffles preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid200310Mushrooms of the Agaricus genus, preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid12%
200320Truffles preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid12%
200390Other mushrooms and truffles preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid (Agaricus mushrooms excluded)12%
2004Frozen vegetables preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid (sugar-preserved items, tomatoes, mushrooms and truffles excluded)200410Frozen potatoes preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid. Covers: frozen French fries12%
200490Frozen vegetables and vegetable mixtures preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid (sugar-preserved items, tomatoes, mushrooms, truffles and unmixed potatoes excluded)12%
2005Other vegetables preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen (sugar-preserved items, tomatoes, mushrooms and truffles excluded)200520Potatoes preserved other than in vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen12%
200540Peas (Pisum sativum), not frozen12%
200551Shelled beans (Vigna and Phaseolus types), not frozen12%
200559Unshelled beans (Vigna and Phaseolus types), not frozen12%
200560Asparagus, not frozen12%
200570Olives, not frozen12%
200580Sweetcorn (Zea mays var. saccharata), not frozen12%
200591Bamboo shoots, not frozen12%
2209Vinegar, fermented vinegar and vinegar substitutes made from acetic acid220900Vinegar, fermented vinegar and vinegar substitutes obtained from acetic acid18%
2306Oilcake and other solid residues left after extracting vegetable fats or oils, ground or in pellet form or not (soya-bean oil and groundnut oil residues excluded)230641Residues from low erucic acid rape or colza seeds – the fixed oil has under 2% erucic acid and the solid part under 30 micromoles/g of glucosinolates5%
230649Residues from high erucic acid rape or colza seeds – 2% or more erucic acid and 30 micromoles/g or more of glucosinolates5%
23064100Low erucic acid rape or colza seeds5%
2528Natural borates and their concentrates, calcined or not, and natural boric acids with up to 85% H₃BO₃ on dry weight (borates separated from natural brine excluded)252800Natural borates and concentrates, calcined or not, and natural boric acids with up to 85% H₃BO₃ on dry weight5%
252890Natural borates and concentrates and natural boric acids with up to 85% H₃BO₃ (sodium borates, their concentrates and brine-separated borates excluded)5%
25289010Natural boric acid containing not more than 85% H₃BO₃5%
2806Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid); chlorosulphuric acid280610Hydrogen chloride, also called hydrochloric acid0%
280620Chlorosulphuric acid0%
28061000Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid)0%
28062000Chlorosulphuric acid0%
2807Sulphuric acid; oleum280700Sulphuric acid and oleum0%
28070010Sulphuric acid0%
2808Nitric acid; sulphonitric acids280800Nitric acid and sulphonitric acids0%
28080010Nitric acid0%
28080020Sulphonitric acid0%
2809Diphosphorus pentaoxide; phosphoric acid; polyphosphoric acids, chemically defined or not280920Phosphoric acid and polyphosphoric acids, chemically defined or not5%
28092010Phosphoric acid5%
28092020Polyphosphoric acid5%
2810Oxides of boron; boric acids281000Oxides of boron and boric acids. Covers: EDTA disodium salt0%
28100020Boric acid. Covers: EDTA disodium salt0%
2811Inorganic acids and inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals (hydrogen chloride, chlorosulphuric acid, sulphuric acid, oleum, nitric acid, sulphonitric acids, diphosphorus pentaoxide, phosphoric acid, polyphosphoric acids, oxides of boron and boric acids excluded)281119Other inorganic acids (hydrogen chloride, chlorosulphuric acid, sulphuric acid, oleum, nitric acid, sulphonitric acids, phosphoric and polyphosphoric acids, boric acids and hydrogen fluoride excluded). Covers: sulfamic acid0%
28111910Hydrocyanic acid, also called hydrogen cyanide or prussic acid0%
28111920Hypophosphorous acid, also called phosphinic acid0%
28111940Sulphonic acid. Covers: sulfamic acid0%
281111Hydrogen fluoride, also called hydrofluoric acid0%
281112Hydrogen cyanide, also called hydrocyanic acid0%
28111100Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid)0%
28111930Acids of arsenic0%
28111990Other inorganic acids. Covers: hydrobromic acid0%
2819Chromium oxides and hydroxides28191000Chromium trioxide. Covers: chromic acid0%
2825Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts; other inorganic bases, metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides28257020Molybdic acid0%
2833Sulphates; alums; peroxosulphates (persulphates)28331910Sodium hydrogen sulphate, also called acid sulphate0%
2835Phosphinates (hypophosphites), phosphonates (phosphites) and phosphates; polyphosphates, chemically defined or not283539Other polyphosphates, chemically defined or not (sodium triphosphate/sodium tripolyphosphate and mercury compounds excluded). Covers: sodium acid pyrophosphate0%
28353900Other polyphosphates. Covers: sodium acid pyrophosphate0%
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The HSN code of acid depends on the type of acid because different acids are classified under different HSN codes. For example, hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, acetic acid, and phosphoric acid each have their own HSN classification. To apply the correct GST rate and prepare accurate invoices, businesses should always identify the specific type of acid before selecting an HSN code.

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