🟤 HSN Chapter 80: Tin and Articles Thereof - GST Rates 2026
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🚀 Search Complete HSN Database⚙️ Chapter 80: UNIFORM 18% GST on All Tin Products
Complete Tin Product Coverage: HSN Chapter 80 covers tin and all articles made from tin, classified under Section XV (Base Metals and Articles of Base Metal) of the Harmonized System of Nomenclature. This chapter includes unwrought tin, tin alloys, tin waste, tin solder materials, tinplate, pewter, and various tin articles.
📊 GST Rate Structure (Updated February 2026):
- 🟤 ALL Tin Products: 18% GST UNCHANGED
- 🟤 Unwrought tin (refined, alloys) → 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin waste and scrap → 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin bars, rods, profiles, wire → 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin plates, sheets, strip, foil → 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin tubes, pipes and fittings → 18% GST
- 🟤 Other tin articles (solder, pewter) → 18% GST
🔧 Tin Solder GST Rate:
- ⚡ Tin-Lead Solder: 18% GST (HSN 8007 - most common for electronics)
- ⚡ Lead-Free Solder: 18% GST (tin-silver-copper alloys for RoHS compliance)
- ⚡ Soft Solders: 18% GST (tin-based joining materials for plumbing)
- 📋 Note: Solder is the largest application of tin after tinplate manufacturing
📋 Understanding HSN Chapter 80 - Tin Products
What Products Are Covered in Chapter 80?
Chapter 80 systematically classifies tin and tin articles across seven main headings (HSN 8001-8007). Tin is a soft, silvery-white metal known for its corrosion resistance, non-toxicity, and low melting point (231.9°C), making it ideal for soldering, food packaging (tinplate), and coating applications.
Key Characteristics of Tin:
- 🛡️ Corrosion Resistance: Forms protective oxide layer, ideal for food containers
- ⚡ Low Melting Point: 231.9°C enables easy soldering and joining of metals
- 🍴 Non-Toxic: Safe for food contact applications (tinplate cans)
- ✨ Bright Finish: Attractive silvery appearance for decorative items
- 🔧 Malleability: Can be hammered into thin sheets without breaking
- 🧪 Alloy Versatility: Forms useful alloys (bronze, pewter, solder)
📊 Major Applications of Tin Products
🔧 Solder & Electronics
- Electronic circuit board soldering
- Tin-lead solder (traditional)
- Lead-free solder (RoHS compliant)
- Plumbing solder joints
- Automotive wiring connections
- Silver solder for jewelry
🥫 Tinplate & Food Packaging
- Tin-coated steel cans (food preservation)
- Beverage containers
- Aerosol spray cans
- Paint and chemical containers
- Decorative tins and boxes
- Crown bottle caps
🎨 Alloys & Decorative Items
- Bronze (copper-tin alloy for statues)
- Pewter (tin-antimony-copper alloy)
- Babbitt metal (bearing alloy)
- Britannia metal (pewter-like alloy)
- Decorative pewter items
- Terne metal roofing
⚗️ Chemical & Industrial
- Tin chloride (textile mordant)
- Tin oxide (ceramic glazes, glass coating)
- Organotin compounds (PVC stabilizers)
- Tin sulfide (decorative coating)
- Float glass production (tin bath)
- Superconducting materials
🔋 Coatings & Plating
- Tin electroplating (steel components)
- Hot-dip tinning (wire coating)
- Tin-zinc coatings (corrosion protection)
- Terneplate (tin-lead coated steel)
- Electronic component leads
- Bearing surface coating
🎁 Traditional & Specialty Uses
- Organ pipes (tin-lead alloy)
- Pewter tableware and mugs
- Decorative figurines
- Trophy cups and medals
- Collectible tin toys
- Religious artifacts
🟤 UNWROUGHT TIN (HSN 8001)
HSN 8001 - Unwrought Tin (Refined, Alloys)
| HSN Code | Description | GST Rate (2026) | Products |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8001 10 00 | Tin, not alloyed | 18% | Pure tin ingots (99.85%+ purity), refined tin bars, primary tin metal |
| 8001 20 00 | Tin alloys | 18% | Solder alloys (tin-lead, tin-silver-copper), bronze ingots, babbitt metal, pewter alloys |
🔍 Understanding Tin Purity Grades:
- Grade A Tin (99.85%+): Highest purity for food contact applications (tinplate manufacturing)
- Grade B Tin (99.80%): Standard commercial grade for general industrial use
- Grade C Tin (99.50%): Lower purity acceptable for certain solder applications
- Tin Alloys: Bronze (88% Cu + 12% Sn), Pewter (85-99% Sn + Sb + Cu), Solder (various Sn-Pb-Ag ratios)
♻️ TIN WASTE AND SCRAP (HSN 8002)
HSN 8002 - Tin Waste and Scrap
| HSN Code | Description | GST Rate (2026) | Products |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8002 00 00 | Tin waste and scrap | 18% | Tinplate scrap, solder waste, tin dross, tin skimmings, pewter scrap, bronze scrap (high tin content) |
⚠️ Tin Scrap vs Steel Scrap - GST Rate Difference
| Metal Scrap | HSN Chapter | GST Rate | Policy Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steel Scrap | Chapter 72 | 5% | Construction & infrastructure support, economic stimulus |
| Tin Scrap | Chapter 80 | 18% | Specialty metal, limited industrial use, standard rate |
| Aluminium Scrap | Chapter 76 | 18% | Non-ferrous specialty metal, standard rate |
| Copper Scrap | Chapter 74 | 18% | Non-ferrous specialty metal, standard rate |
Impact on Recycling: Tin recycling is economically important as tin is expensive (Rs 2,000-2,500/kg). Despite 18% GST on scrap, recycling remains viable due to high metal value.
🔩 TIN BARS, RODS, PROFILES & WIRE (HSN 8003)
HSN 8003 - Tin Bars, Rods, Profiles and Wire
| HSN Code | Description | GST Rate (2026) | Products |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8003 00 00 | Tin bars, rods, profiles and wire | 18% | Tin bars (casting), tin rods (fabrication), tin wire (specialty applications), extruded tin profiles |
📋 Limited Commercial Use
Unlike other metals, tin bars/rods/wire have limited direct applications due to tin's softness and high cost. Most tin is used in alloy form (bronze, solder) or as coating (tinplate).
Rare Uses of Tin Bars/Wire:
- 🎵 Organ pipe manufacturing (tin-lead alloy pipes)
- ⚗️ Laboratory equipment (corrosion-resistant components)
- 🔬 Research applications (pure tin wire for superconductivity studies)
- 🎨 Pewter casting (tin bars melted for pewter items)
📄 TIN PLATES, SHEETS & FOIL (HSN 8004)
HSN 8004 - Tin Plates, Sheets, Strip and Foil
| HSN Code | Description | GST Rate (2026) | Products |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8004 00 00 | Tin plates, sheets, strip and foil | 18% | Pure tin sheets, tin foil, tin strip (decorative applications), thin tin plates |
🥫 Tinplate vs Pure Tin Sheets - Classification Clarity
⚠️ Important Distinction:
| Product | HSN Code | GST Rate | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pure Tin Sheets | 8004 00 00 | 18% | Chapter 80 (Pure tin articles) |
| Tinplate (Steel coated) | 7210 11/7210 12 | 5% | Chapter 72 (Iron/Steel - tin plated) |
| Tin Cans (Fabricated) | 7310 | 18% | Chapter 73 (Steel containers) |
Key Takeaway: Tinplate (steel with thin tin coating for cans) is Chapter 72 at 5% GST. Pure tin sheets are Chapter 80 at 18% GST. Most food cans use tinplate, not pure tin!
🚰 TIN TUBES, PIPES & FITTINGS (HSN 8005)
HSN 8005 - Tin Tubes, Pipes and Tube/Pipe Fittings
| HSN Code | Description | GST Rate (2026) | Products |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8005 00 00 | Tin tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings | 18% | Collapsible tin tubes (toothpaste tubes - traditional), tin pipe fittings (rare specialty uses) |
📋 Declining Use: Tin Tubes Replaced by Plastic/Aluminum
Tin tubes (HSN 8005) were historically used for toothpaste, ointments, and artist paints. Most have been replaced by aluminum tubes (HSN 7607) or plastic tubes due to cost and recyclability.
Current Limited Uses:
- 🎨 High-end artist oil paint tubes (premium brands still use tin/lead alloy)
- ⚗️ Specialty chemical/pharmaceutical packaging (corrosion resistance)
- 🏛️ Historical restoration (matching original packaging materials)
📦 TIN FOIL & BACKING (HSN 8006)
HSN 8006 - Tin Foil, Powder and Flakes
| HSN Code | Description | GST Rate (2026) | Products |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8006 00 00 | Tin foil, powder and flakes | 18% | Thin tin foil (decorative), tin powder (chemical/metallurgical uses), tin flakes (specialty coatings) |
⚠️ Tin Foil vs Aluminum Foil - Common Confusion!
Despite the common name "tin foil," household wrapping foil is actually ALUMINUM foil (HSN 7607), not tin!
| Product | HSN Code | GST Rate | Common Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aluminum Foil (household) | 7607 | 18% | Food packaging, kitchen wrapping |
| Tin Foil (actual) | 8006 | 18% | Specialty decorative uses, very rare |
Historical Note: Before 1910, actual tin foil was used for food wrapping. Aluminum replaced it due to lower cost and better properties. The name "tin foil" stuck despite aluminum being the actual material!
🔧 OTHER TIN ARTICLES (HSN 8007)
HSN 8007 - Other Articles of Tin
| HSN Code | Description | GST Rate (2026) | Products |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8007 00 10 | Tin solder | 18% | Tin-lead solder (60/40, 63/37 ratios), lead-free solder (SAC305, SAC405), soft solder wire, solder bars |
| 8007 00 90 | Other tin articles | 18% | Pewter items (mugs, plates, figurines), tin containers, decorative tin articles, tin toys |
🔧 Tin Solder - Major Industrial Application
Tin solder (HSN 8007 00 10) is the single largest use of tin in manufacturing, accounting for approximately 50% of global tin consumption.
Common Solder Types at 18% GST:
| Solder Type | Composition | Melting Point | Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sn60/Pb40 | 60% Tin, 40% Lead | 183-190°C | Traditional electronics, general purpose |
| Sn63/Pb37 (Eutectic) | 63% Tin, 37% Lead | 183°C (sharp) | Precision electronics, SMT assembly |
| SAC305 (Lead-Free) | 96.5% Sn, 3% Ag, 0.5% Cu | 217-220°C | RoHS compliant electronics |
| Sn95/Sb5 | 95% Tin, 5% Antimony | 232-240°C | Plumbing, potable water safe |
| Sn99.3/Cu0.7 | 99.3% Tin, 0.7% Copper | 227°C | Lead-free plumbing, economical |
Lead-Free Solder Mandate: RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive banned lead solder in consumer electronics from 2006. India follows similar norms for electronics exports.
⚙️ GST 2.0 Impact on Chapter 80 Tin Products
📊 Chapter 80: NO CHANGE in GST Rates (All Remain at 18%)
GST Rate Status (Updated Feb 2026):
| Product Category | OLD GST | NEW GST | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unwrought Tin | 18% | 18% | NO CHANGE |
| Tin Waste & Scrap | 18% | 18% | NO CHANGE |
| Tin Bars, Rods, Wire | 18% | 18% | NO CHANGE |
| Tin Plates, Sheets, Foil | 18% | 18% | NO CHANGE |
| Tin Tubes, Pipes | 18% | 18% | NO CHANGE |
| Tin Foil, Powder, Flakes | 18% | 18% | NO CHANGE |
| Tin Solder & Other Articles | 18% | 18% | NO CHANGE |
Policy Rationale:
- ⚖️ Standard Rate Maintained: Tin classified as specialty industrial material
- 💰 Revenue Protection: 18% rate on specialty metals unchanged
- 🏭 Industrial Only: No household essential uses (unlike steel/aluminum utensils)
- 📊 Limited Consumption: Tin is expensive specialty metal, not mass consumption
🔍 Tin vs Other Metals - GST Comparison
| Metal | Raw Material GST | Scrap GST | Policy Logic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steel (Ch 72-73) | 5% | 5% | Construction essential, infrastructure support |
| Aluminium (Ch 76) | 18% | 18% | Household utensils (5%), industrial products (18%) |
| Copper (Ch 74) | 18% | 18% | Non-ferrous specialty metal, standard rate |
| Zinc (Ch 79) | 18% | 18% | Non-ferrous specialty metal, galvanizing use |
| Tin (Ch 80) | 18% | 18% | Specialty metal, limited industrial use (solder, tinplate) |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - HSN Chapter 80
Answer: ALL tin products under Chapter 80 attract uniform 18% GST (UNCHANGED in GST 2.0).
Complete Tin Products GST Rate List:
- 🟤 Unwrought tin (refined, alloys): 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin waste and scrap: 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin bars, rods, wire: 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin sheets, plates, foil: 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin tubes, pipes, fittings: 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin foil, powder, flakes: 18% GST
- 🟤 Tin solder and other articles: 18% GST
Why Uniform 18% GST on Tin?
- ⚖️ Tin is classified as specialty industrial material (expensive, limited use)
- 🏭 Primary uses: Solder for electronics, tinplate for food cans (industrial applications)
- 💰 High cost per kg (Rs 2,000-2,500) makes it specialty metal, not mass consumption
- 📊 No household essential uses (unlike steel utensils or aluminum foil)
No Rate Changes in GST 2.0: While household steel and aluminum utensils received relief (12% to 5%), tin products remained at 18% as they serve only industrial/electronics manufacturing purposes.
Answer: Tin solder attracts 18% GST (HSN 8007 00 10), whether lead-based or lead-free variants.
Complete Solder GST Rate List:
| Solder Type | HSN Code | GST Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Tin-Lead Solder (60/40, 63/37) | 8007 00 10 | 18% |
| Lead-Free Solder (SAC305, SAC405) | 8007 00 10 | 18% |
| Plumbing Solder (Tin-Antimony) | 8007 00 10 | 18% |
| Silver Solder (Tin-Silver-Copper) | 8007 00 10 | 18% |
Solder Application Industries (All at 18% GST Input):
- 📱 Electronics Manufacturing: PCB assembly, mobile phones, computers, LED lights
- 🚗 Automotive: Wiring harnesses, electronic control units, sensors
- 🏠 Plumbing: Pipe joints, fittings (lead-free solder mandatory for potable water)
- ⚡ Electrical: Cable splicing, terminal connections, electrical boxes
- 🎨 Jewelry: Silver soldering for precious metal joining
ITC Claim: Electronics manufacturers, plumbers, and electrical contractors can claim full 18% ITC on solder purchases as manufacturing/service input!
Answer: Tinplate (steel with tin coating) is classified under Chapter 72 at 5% GST, while pure tin sheets are under Chapter 80 at 18% GST.
⚠️ Critical Classification Difference:
| Product | Composition | HSN Code | GST Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tinplate (Steel coated) | Steel (99.5%) + Tin coating (0.5%) | 7210 11/7210 12 | 5% |
| Pure Tin Sheets | Tin (99.85%+) | 8004 00 00 | 18% |
| Tin Cans (Fabricated) | Made from tinplate | 7310 | 18% |
How to Identify for GST Classification:
- 🔍 Tinplate: Steel base (magnetic), extremely thin tin coating (0.5-2 microns), used for food/beverage cans
- 🔍 Pure Tin Sheets: 100% tin metal (non-magnetic when pure), thicker, expensive, rare decorative uses
- 💰 Price Indicator: Tinplate Rs 60-80/kg, Pure tin sheets Rs 2,000-2,500/kg
- 📦 Application: 99% of food cans use tinplate (Chapter 72), pure tin sheets rarely used
Common Mistake: Food can manufacturers should use HSN 7210 (tinplate at 5% GST), not HSN 8004 (pure tin at 18% GST)!
Answer: Tin scrap and recycled tin attract 18% GST (HSN 8002 00 00), higher than steel scrap's 5% rate.
Types of Tin Scrap at 18% GST:
- ♻️ Tinplate Scrap: Used food cans, beverage containers (steel with tin coating)
- ♻️ Solder Waste: PCB assembly dross, solder wire remnants, SMT solder paste
- ♻️ Tin Dross: Surface skimmings from tin smelting/refining operations
- ♻️ Pewter Scrap: Old pewter items, figurines, tableware
- ♻️ Bronze Scrap: High-tin bronze alloys (statues, bearings)
- ♻️ Babbitt Scrap: Bearing metal waste from machinery maintenance
Tin Recycling Economics:
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary Tin Price | Rs 2,000-2,500 per kg (expensive specialty metal) |
| Recycled Tin Price | Rs 1,500-2,000 per kg (70-90% of primary price) |
| Energy Savings | 90% less energy than primary extraction (tin is rare) |
| Global Recycling Rate | 30-40% of tin comes from recycled sources |
Impact of 18% GST: Despite higher GST on scrap vs steel (5%), tin recycling remains economically viable due to high metal value. ITC available for registered recyclers to offset output GST.
Answer: Yes, ITC on tin products is generally available for business use, subject to GST rules.
✅ ITC Available (Common Scenarios):
- Electronics Manufacturing: Tin solder purchased for PCB assembly, mobile phone production
- Plumbing Services: Solder for pipe joints, fittings installation (if GST registered)
- Tinplate Manufacturing: Unwrought tin purchased for electrolytic tinning of steel
- Jewelry Making: Silver solder for precious metal joining (registered jewelers)
- Food Can Manufacturing: Tinplate purchased for can production (Chapter 72 at 5%, ITC available)
- Pewter Crafts: Tin alloys purchased for decorative item manufacturing
- Recycling Industry: Tin scrap purchased for recovery and resale
❌ ITC Blocked/Restricted (Scenarios):
- Non-Taxable Supplies: If your output supplies are exempt/non-GST, ITC not available
- Personal Use: Tin products for non-business purposes (hobbyist soldering)
- Blocked Categories: Activities specifically blocked under Section 17(5) CGST Act
Special Case: Electronics Repair Shops
- ✅ GST Registered Repair Service: Can claim 18% ITC on solder purchases
- ❌ Unregistered Repair Shop: Cannot claim ITC, effective solder cost includes 18% GST
- 💡 Pro Tip: Register under GST if annual turnover exceeds Rs 20 lakh to claim ITC benefits
Answer: Pewter is a tin alloy (85-99% tin + antimony + copper) that attracts 18% GST under HSN 8007 00 90 (other tin articles).
What is Pewter?
- 🎨 Composition: Traditional pewter is 85-99% tin, 5-10% antimony, 1-2% copper (lead-free modern pewter)
- ✨ Properties: Silvery appearance, low melting point (170-230°C), easily cast into decorative items
- 🏺 History: Used since ancient times for tableware, religious items, decorative objects
- ⚠️ Old Pewter Warning: Antique pewter (pre-1970) may contain lead, not food-safe!
Common Pewter Products at 18% GST:
| Product Category | Examples | HSN Code |
|---|---|---|
| Pewter Tableware | Mugs, plates, bowls, goblets | 8007 00 90 |
| Decorative Items | Figurines, sculptures, photo frames | 8007 00 90 |
| Religious Articles | Chalices, candlesticks, crosses | 8007 00 90 |
| Awards & Trophies | Trophy cups, medals, plaques | 8007 00 90 |
| Jewelry Components | Pewter pendants, charms, beads | 8007 00 90 |
Pewter vs Similar Materials:
- 🆚 Silver: Much more expensive (Rs 80,000/kg vs Rs 2,000/kg for pewter), tarnishes faster
- 🆚 Stainless Steel: Harder, more durable, but lacks pewter's traditional antique appearance
- 🆚 Aluminum: Lighter, cheaper, but less prestigious and different working properties
Answer: NO! Despite the common name "tin foil," household kitchen foil is actually ALUMINUM foil (HSN 7607 at 18% GST), NOT tin foil (HSN 8006 at 18% GST).
⚠️ Historical Confusion Explained:
- 📜 Before 1910: Actual tin foil was used for food wrapping (expensive, limited availability)
- 🔄 1910s Onwards: Aluminum replaced tin for foil production (cheaper, better properties)
- 💬 Name Stuck: People continued calling it "tin foil" even though it's aluminum
- ✅ Modern Reality: 99.9% of household "tin foil" is actually aluminum foil
Correct Classification for GST:
| Product | Actual Material | HSN Code | GST Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kitchen Foil (household) | Aluminum | 7607 11/7607 19 | 18% |
| Food Packaging Foil | Aluminum (laminated) | 7607 11 | 18% |
| Actual Tin Foil (rare) | Pure Tin | 8006 00 00 | 18% |
How to Identify:
- 🔍 Weight: Aluminum foil is lighter (density 2.7 g/cm³ vs tin 7.3 g/cm³)
- 🔍 Price: Aluminum foil Rs 300-500 per roll, actual tin foil would cost Rs 15,000+ per roll!
- 🔍 Packaging: All commercial kitchen foil brands specify "aluminum foil" on packaging
Important for Retailers: Stock aluminum foil under HSN 7607, not HSN 8006!
Answer: Tin-plated steel (tinplate) is classified under Chapter 72 (Iron & Steel), NOT Chapter 80 (Tin). GST rates vary: tinplate sheets 5%, tin cans 18%.
⚠️ Critical Classification Rules:
| Product | HSN Code | Chapter | GST Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tinplate Sheets (flat) | 7210 11/7210 12 | Chapter 72 (Steel) | 5% |
| Tin Cans (fabricated) | 7310 | Chapter 73 (Steel Articles) | 18% |
| Tin-Plated Utensils | 7323 | Chapter 73 (Steel Articles) | 5% |
| Pure Tin Sheets | 8004 00 00 | Chapter 80 (Tin) | 18% |
Classification Logic (GST Rules):
- ⚖️ Rule: Classification based on BASE MATERIAL, not coating
- 🔍 Tinplate: Steel base (99.5%) + thin tin coating (0.5%) = Classified as STEEL (Chapter 72)
- 🔍 Tin Sheets: 100% tin metal = Classified as TIN (Chapter 80)
- 📋 Food Cans: Made from tinplate (steel), but as FABRICATED CONTAINER = Chapter 73 (18% GST)
Practical Examples for Businesses:
- 🏭 Tinplate Manufacturer: Buys steel (5% GST), applies tin coating, sells tinplate (5% GST)
- 🥫 Can Manufacturer: Buys tinplate sheets (5% GST), fabricates cans, sells cans (18% GST)
- 🍴 Utensil Maker: Buys tin-plated steel sheets (5%), makes kitchen utensils (5% GST from Sept 2025)
ITC Flow: All GST on inputs can be claimed as ITC by registered manufacturers!
Answer: Bronze classification depends on tin content. High-tin bronze may fall under Chapter 80, but most bronze is classified under Chapter 74 (Copper) as copper is the primary element.
Bronze Classification Rules:
| Bronze Type | Composition | HSN Code | GST Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Bronze | 88% Cu + 12% Sn | 7403/7407 (Copper) | 18% |
| Aluminum Bronze | 90% Cu + 10% Al | 7403/7407 (Copper) | 18% |
| High-Tin Bronze (rare) | 60%+ Sn + Cu | 8001 20 00 (Tin alloy) | 18% |
| Bronze Articles | Any bronze composition | 7419 (Copper articles) | 18% |
Classification Principle:
- ⚖️ Primary Element Rule: Alloy classified by whichever element is present in HIGHEST proportion
- 🔍 Standard Bronze: 88% copper + 12% tin = Classified under COPPER (Chapter 74)
- 🔍 Rare Exception: If tin content exceeds 50%, may classify under TIN (Chapter 80)
- 📋 Practical Reality: 99% of bronze is Chapter 74 (copper-based), Chapter 80 classification extremely rare
Common Bronze Products & HSN Codes:
- 🎨 Bronze Statues/Sculptures: HSN 7419 99 (Copper articles) - 18% GST
- 🔔 Bronze Bells: HSN 7419 99 (Copper articles) - 18% GST
- ⚙️ Bronze Bearings/Bushings: HSN 7419 99 (Copper articles) - 18% GST
- 🚪 Bronze Door Hardware: HSN 7419 99 (Copper articles) - 18% GST
For GST Purposes: Unless specifically manufactured as high-tin alloy (rare), classify bronze under Chapter 74 (Copper)!
Answer: Tin CHEMICALS (tin oxide, tin chloride, organotin compounds) are NOT classified under Chapter 80. They fall under Chapter 28 (Inorganic Chemicals) or Chapter 29 (Organic Chemicals).
⚠️ Important Classification Distinction:
| Product | HSN Code | Chapter | GST Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Metallic Tin (ingots, sheets, solder) | 8001-8007 | Chapter 80 | 18% |
| Tin Oxide (SnO₂) | 2825 90 90 | Chapter 28 (Inorganic) | 18% |
| Tin Chloride (SnCl₂, SnCl₄) | 2827 39 00 | Chapter 28 (Inorganic) | 18% |
| Organotin Compounds | 2931 90 | Chapter 29 (Organic) | 18% |
| Tin Sulfide (SnS, SnS₂) | 2830 90 90 | Chapter 28 (Inorganic) | 18% |
Key Distinction - Metal vs Chemical:
- 🔲 Chapter 80 (Metallic Tin): Elemental tin in metallic form - ingots, sheets, solder, pewter
- ⚗️ Chapter 28/29 (Tin Compounds): Tin chemically combined with other elements - oxides, chlorides, organotins
Common Tin Chemicals & Applications:
- Tin Oxide (SnO₂): Glass coating (conductive), ceramic glazes, gas sensors, electrode materials
- Tin Chloride (SnCl₂): Reducing agent, textile mordant, silvering mirrors, tin electroplating bath
- Organotin (R-Sn compounds): PVC heat stabilizers, wood preservatives, marine antifouling paints
- Tin Sulfide (SnS): Solar cell materials, decorative gold coating (mosaic gold)
For GST Purposes: Metallic tin products = Chapter 80 (18% GST). Tin chemical compounds = Chapter 28/29 (18% GST). Same rate, different classification!
🔗 Explore Related HSN Chapters
📚 Base Metals & Articles (Section XV)
Comprehensive GST rate guides for all metal chapters:
🏗️ Chapter 72: Iron & Steel
TMT bars, pipes, plates, galvanized sheets, tinplate - 5% GST on construction materials
🔩 Chapter 73: Iron & Steel Articles
Structures, containers, tin cans, utensils - 5-18% GST
🟠 Chapter 74: Copper & Articles
Copper wire, sheets, tubes, bronze - 18% GST
🔘 Chapter 75: Nickel & Articles
Nickel alloys, powders, products - 18% GST
🔷 Chapter 76: Aluminium & Articles
Utensils (5%), foil, doors, structures (18% GST)
🚫 Chapter 77: Reserved
No products - Reserved for future use
🔲 Chapter 78: Lead & Articles
Lead sheets, radiation shielding, batteries - 18% GST
⚪ Chapter 79: Zinc & Articles
Galvanizing zinc, zinc sheets, Zamak alloys - 18% GST
⚫ Chapter 81: Other Base Metals
Titanium, tungsten, cobalt, rare metals - 18% GST
💡 Key Takeaways - HSN Chapter 80
- 🟤 Uniform 18% GST on all tin products (unwrought, scrap, solder, pewter, articles)
- 🔧 Tin Solder: 18% GST (largest application - electronics, plumbing, jewelry)
- 🥫 Tinplate Distinction: Tinplate (steel coated) is Chapter 72 at 5% GST, NOT Chapter 80
- ♻️ Tin Scrap: 18% GST (high value makes recycling economically viable despite tax)
- 📄 Tin Foil Myth: Kitchen "tin foil" is actually aluminum (Chapter 76), not tin!
- 🎨 Pewter Articles: 18% GST (decorative items, tableware, trophies)
- ⚗️ Tin Chemicals: Chapter 28/29 (chemicals), NOT Chapter 80 (metallic tin)
- 🔔 Bronze: Usually Chapter 74 (copper-based), rarely Chapter 80 (high-tin alloys)
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