Understanding the HSN Code and GST Rate for Wooden Windows

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Wooden windows add a touch of elegance and warmth to any living space, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality. Whether you are a manufacturer, trader, or consumer, it’s essential to be familiar with the Harmonized System of Nomenclature (HSN) code and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate associated with wooden windows.

HSN Code for Wooden Windows

The HSN code is a systematic classification of goods that aids in the uniform classification of products across the globe. For wooden windows, the applicable HSN code falls under Chapter 4418.

This chapter specifically covers builders’ joinery and carpentry of wood, including windows, doors, and their frames and thresholds for doors. The HSN code for wooden windows simplifies the identification and categorization of these products for taxation purposes.

GST Rate for Wooden Windows

As of my knowledge cutoff in January 2022, the GST rates are subject to change based on government policies. However, as a general guideline, wooden windows fall under the category of builders’ joinery and carpentry of wood, attracting a GST rate of 18%. It’s crucial to stay updated with the latest GST notifications and amendments to ensure accurate compliance with the prevailing tax rates.

Factors Influencing GST Rate

Several factors contribute to determining the GST rate for wooden windows:

  1. Raw Material Composition: The type and quality of wood used in the manufacturing of windows play a significant role in determining the GST rate. Different types of wood may attract varying tax rates.
  2. Design Complexity: Elaborate designs and intricate detailing on wooden windows may influence the GST rate. More complex designs may result in a higher tax rate.
  3. Installation Services: If the sale of wooden windows includes installation services, the GST rate may be impacted. Installation services are treated separately and may have a distinct tax rate.
  4. Government Policies: Changes in government policies, especially those related to GST rates, can directly affect the taxation of wooden windows. Staying informed about such policy updates is crucial for accurate compliance.

FAQs

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HS Code 73083000 – Doors, windows, frames.

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About the author

Glen Ramsey, who presently holds the positions of customer support and content manager, is a cherished member of the Sash Window Refurbish team. He is in a unique position to provide advice on all questions pertaining to the renovation of historic windows because he has a wealth of experience in all elements of window renovation, dealing with clients regularly and assisting them in choosing the best window-related course of action. He oversees the creation of information for all of our platforms in his capacity as content manager, including web content and other materials. Glen has witnessed the whole gamut of Sash Window Refurbish's window restoration activities, from our work on significant listed Georgian homes to a wide variety of smaller-scale private residential projects.

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My technician Andrew replaced all my sash windows that had rotten sills. Accessing the rotten sills was not an easy task. He explained to me what needed to be done in order to fix the problem. He is a great person and I’m happy that he was the one who did the job. He is reliable, tidy, friendly and very professional. I highly recommend him.

Trev

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I hired Andrew and Alex a while back to repair my damaged sash windows. They were was very considerate and very patient as he did his job. A few days ago, I had another problem with one of my sash lock keys and I called him again to come and fix the problem. I’m very impressed that Liam responded quickly and he not only fixed the problem but he also gave me a spare key. What a great after sales service!

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Alex did a great job in fixing windows in our terraced house. The windows were broken, frames damaged and the wood was also rotten. Alex's job was high quality and he did it pretty fast. I was also very impressed that he was considerate of my son’s asthma condition and maintained cleanliness. Top work.

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