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HS Code and GST Rate on Peanut Chikki, Rajgira Chikki, Sesame Chikki and Shakkarpara

HS Code and GST Rate on Peanut Chikki, Rajgira Chikki, Sesame Chikki  and Shakkarpara

What is the HS Code and GST Rate on Peanut Chikki, Rajgira Chikki, Sesame Chikki  and Shakkarpara?

As per HS explanatory notes, HS Code 1704 covers most of the sugar preparations which are marketed in a solid or semi-solid form, generally suitable for immediate consumption and collectively referred to as sweetmeats, confectionery or candies.

Therefore,  Peanut Chikki, Rajgira Chikki, Sesame Chikki  and Shakkarpara will fall under HS Code 1704 and attract 18% GST.

Source: GST Council Tweet

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