HSN Code Guide for Ecommerce: Stop Getting Penalized for Wrong Classification

What Are HSN Codes and Why They Matter

HSN (Harmonized System of Nomenclature) codes are standardized codes that classify traded products. Every product sold in India needs an HSN code on its GST invoice.

Why getting it wrong is expensive:

  • Wrong GST rate applied — If your HSN code maps to 18% GST but you’re charging 12%, you owe the difference + interest
  • Input Tax Credit blocked — Your buyers can’t claim ITC if the HSN code is wrong on your invoice
  • GST notice — Mismatch triggers automated notices from the GST system
  • Penalty — Up to ₹50,000 per instance of incorrect HSN reporting
  • Marketplace listing issues — Amazon and Flipkart increasingly validate HSN codes during listing

How to Find Your Product’s HSN Code

Method 1: GST Portal HSN Search

  1. Go to cbic-gst.gov.in → GST Rate Finder
  2. Enter your product description
  3. Review the results — look for the most specific match (8-digit HSN is most accurate)
  4. Verify the GST rate matches what you’ve been charging

Method 2: Customs Tariff

  • The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) maintains the complete HSN tariff
  • Navigate by chapter (e.g., Chapter 61 = Knitted garments, Chapter 62 = Woven garments)
  • More precise but harder to navigate

Common HSN Codes for D2C Products

Product CategoryHSN CodeGST Rate
Cotton t-shirts/tops (≤₹1,000)61095%
Cotton t-shirts/tops (>₹1,000)610912%
Silk sarees50075%
Leather bags/wallets420218%
Skincare (cosmetics)330418%
Organic food products0904-09105%
Handmade jewellery (imitation)71173%
Electronic accessories854418%
Fitness equipment950612%
Home decor (wooden)442012%
Scented candles340612%
Coffee/tea0901/09025%

Note: GST rates and HSN classifications are updated periodically. Always verify with the latest GST rate schedule.

HSN Code Requirements by Turnover

Annual TurnoverHSN Digits Required on Invoice
Up to ₹5 crore4-digit HSN code
Above ₹5 crore6-digit HSN code
Exports8-digit HSN code

Common Mistakes

  • Using generic HSN codes — ‘Articles of apparel’ (Chapter 62) instead of specific ‘Men’s cotton shirts’ (6205). Be as specific as possible.
  • Same HSN for all variants — A product priced at ₹800 (5% GST) and ₹1,200 (12% GST) need different tax treatment even if they’re the same product.
  • Not updating after GST Council changes — GST rates change periodically. Review your HSN codes after every GST Council meeting.
  • Ignoring marketplace validation — Amazon and Flipkart now cross-check HSN codes. Incorrect codes can lead to listing suspension.

Need Help With GST Compliance?

At Growww Tech, we help ecommerce sellers get their GST setup right — from HSN classification to return filing to TCS reconciliation. Get your compliance sorted.

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