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HSN Code - 3703 : PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER, PAPER BOARD AND TEXTILES SENSITISED, UNEXPOSED

HSN CODE Description Policy
3703PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER, PAPER BOARD AND TEXTILES SENSITISED, UNEXPOSED
370310In rolls of a width exceeding 610 mm
37031010PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER/PAPERBOARD WIDTH>610MMFree
37031020TextilesFree
370320Other, for colour photography (polychrome)
37032010PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPR/PAPRBOARD COLR PHOTGRPHYFree
37032020TEXTILES FOR COLR PHOTGRPHYFree
370390Other
37039010OTHER PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER OR PAPERBOARDFree
37039020OTHER TEXTILESFree

Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN Codes) 3703 are used for the PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER, PAPER BOARD AND TEXTILES SENSITISED, UNEXPOSED products under Goods and Service Tax classification.

India was originally using 6 digit HSN codes to classify commodities but later two more digits were added to make the codes more precise, resulting in an 8 digit classification.

FAQs on HSN Code 3703

What is HSN Code 3703 used for?

HSN Code 3703 is used to classify goods under GST for invoicing, taxation, import, and export. Businesses use this code to correctly identify products while filing GST returns and trade documents.

Is HSN Code 3703 mandatory for GST invoices?

Yes. HSN codes are mandatory on GST invoices for most businesses, especially for B2B transactions, exports, and imports. The level of digits required depends on turnover and transaction type.

What is the GST rate for HSN Code 3703?

The GST rate for HSN Code 3703 depends on the product specification and the latest GST notifications. Businesses should verify the applicable rate from CBIC notifications or consult a tax professional before invoicing.

What is the import or export policy for HSN Code 3703?

The import or export policy for HSN Code 3703 depends on DGFT and trade policy notifications. Businesses should verify the latest policy before cross-border trade.

What is the difference between HSN Code and SAC Code?

HSN codes are used for goods or products, while SAC codes are used for services. Businesses dealing in both goods and services must use the correct code type for GST compliance.