| S.No. |
Description of Goods |
Rate of Tax % |
| 1 |
2 |
3 |
| 1. |
Animal (including fish) fats, oils, crude, refined orpurified.
|
4 |
| 2. |
Glycerol, Crude glycer of waters and glycerol lyes. |
4 |
| 3. |
Vegetable waxe (other than triglycerides) bees wax, otherinsect waxes an supermaceti, whether or not refined or coloured.
|
4 |
| 4. |
Animal or vegetable fats boiled, oxidised, dehydrated,sulphurised, blown, polymerised by heat in vaccum or in inertgas.
|
4 |
| 5. |
Liquid glucose (non-medicinal), Dextrose Syrup. |
4 |
| 6. |
Denatured ethyl alcohol of any strength. |
4 |
| 7. |
Manganese ores and concentrates, including ferruginousmanganese ores and concentrates with manganese content of 20% ormore, calculated on dry weight.
|
4 |
| 8. |
Copper ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 9. |
Nickel ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 10. |
Cobalt ors and concentrates. |
4 |
| 11. |
Aluminum ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 12. |
Lead ores and concentrates |
4 |
| 13. |
Zinc ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 14. |
Tin ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 15. |
Chromium ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 16. |
Tungsten ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 17. |
Uranium or thorium ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 18. |
Molybdenum ores an concentrates. |
4 |
| 19. |
Titanium ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 20. |
Niobium, Tantalum, Vanadium or zirconium ores andconcentrates.
|
4 |
| 21. |
Precious metal ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 22. |
Other ores and concentrates. |
4 |
| 23. |
Granulated slag (slag sand) from the manufacture of iron orsteel.
|
4 |
| 24. |
Benzole. |
4 |
| 25. |
Toluole. |
4 |
| 26. |
Xvlole. |
4 |
| 27. |
Napthalene. |
4 |
| 28. |
Phenols. |
4 |
| 29. |
Creosol oils. |
4 |
| 30. |
Normal paraffin. |
4 |
| 31. |
Butadine. |
4 |
| 32. |
Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine. |
4 |
| 33. |
Sulphur, sublimed or precipitated, colloidal Sulphur. |
4 |
| 34. |
Carbon (carbon black & other forms of carbon not elsewherespecified or included).
|
4 |
| 35. |
Hydrogen, rare gases other than non-metals. |
4 |
| [35-A. |
Carbon dioxide |
5] |
| 36. |
Alkali or alkaline earth metals, rare earth metals, scandiumand yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed, mercury.
|
4 |
| 37. |
Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid), chlorosul-phuric acid. |
4 |
| 38. |
Sulphuric acid and anhydrides thereof, Oleum. |
4 |
| 39. |
Nitric acid, Sulphonitric acids. |
4 |
| 40. |
Diphosphorous pentaoxide, phosphoric acid and polyphosphoricacids.
|
4 |
| 41. |
Oxides of boron, boric acids. |
4 |
| 42. |
Halides and halide oxides of non-metals. |
4 |
| 43. |
Sulphides of non-metals, commercial phosphorus trisulphide. |
4 |
| 44. |
Ammonia, anhydrous or aqueous solution. |
4 |
| 45. |
Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), Potassium hydroxide (causticpotash) peroxides of sodium or potassium.
|
4 |
| 46. |
Hydroxide and peroxide of magnesium, oxides, hydroxides andperoxides of Strontium or Barium.
|
4 |
| 47. |
Aluminum Irydroxide. |
4 |
| 48.. |
Chromium oxides and hydroxides. |
4 |
| 49. |
Manganese oxides. |
4 |
| 50. |
Iron oxides and hydroxides. |
4 |
| 51. |
Cobalt oxides and hydroxides commercial cobalt oxides. |
4 |
| 52. |
Titanium oxides. |
4 |
| 53. |
Lead oxides, Red lead and Orange lead. |
4 |
| 54. |
Hydrazine & hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts otherinorganic bases, other metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides.
|
4 |
| 55. |
Flurides, fluorosilicates, fluroaluminates and other complexfluorine salts.
|
4 |
| 56. |
Chlorides, chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides, bromidesand bromide oxides, iodides and iodide oxides.
|
4 |
| 57. |
Bleach liquid, Bleaching powder, sodium hypochlorides. |
4 |
| 58. |
Chlorates and perchlorates, Bromates and Perbromates, Iodatesand periodates.
|
4 |
| 59. |
Sulphides, Polysulphides. |
4 |
| 60. |
Dithionites and sulphoxylates. |
4 |
| 61. |
Sulphites, thiosulphates. |
4 |
| 62. |
Sodium sulfates, alums, Peroxosulphates (Persul-phates),Sodium Hydrogen sulphate, Ferrous sulphate, Ferrous sulphate,Copper sulphate, Amonium alum, potash alum and ferric alum,Manganese sulphate, Strontium sulphate.
|
4 |
| 63. |
Nitrites and Nitrates. |
4 |
| 64. |
Phosphinates (Hypophosphites), Phosphinates (Phosphates); andpolyphosphates.
|
4 |
| 65. |
Carbonates, perxocarbonates (percarbonates), commercialammonium carbonates containing am-mountium carbonate.
|
4 |
| 66. |
Cyanides, cyanide oxides and comples cyanides. |
4 |
| 67. |
Fulminates, cyanates and thiocyanates. |
4 |
| 68. |
Silicates, commercial alkali metal, silicates or sodium,sodium metasilicates, sodium metasilicates of Potassium,Magnesium Trisilicate.
|
4 |
| 69. |
Borates, peroxoborates (perborates). |
4 |
| 70. |
Sodium bichromate. |
4 |
| 71. |
Sodium dichromate. |
4 |
| 72. |
Potassium dichromate. |
4 |
| 73. |
Radioactive chemical elements and radioactive isotopes(including the fissile chemical elements and isotopes) &their compounds.
|
4 |
| 74. |
Isotopes other than those mentioned at Serial No. 73 above andcompounds inoraganic or organic of such isotopes.
|
4 |
| 75. |
Compounds, inorganic or organic of rare earth metals, oryttrium or of scandium or of mixtures of these metals.
|
4 |
| 76. |
Hydrogen peroxide. |
4 |
| 77. |
Phosphides, whether or not chemically defined excludingferrophospherus.
|
4 |
| 78. |
Silicon carbides. |
4 |
| 79. |
Calcium carbides. |
4 |
| 80. |
Ethylene, Propylene. |
4 |
| 81. |
Cyclic Hydrocarbons. |
4 |
| 82. |
Halogenated derivatives of Hydrocarbons. |
4 |
| 83. |
Sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives ofhydrocarbons whether or not halogenated.
|
4 |
| 84. |
Methanol. |
4 |
| 85. |
Di-Ethylene Glycol, Mono-Ethylene Glycol, Tri=Ethylene Glycol,Ethylene Glycol, Heavy Ethylene Glycol.
|
4 |
| 86. |
Cyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitratedor nitrosated derivatives.
|
4 |
| 87. |
Halogenated, sulphonated nitrated or nitrostated derivativesof phenols or phenol alcohols.
|
4 |
| 88. |
Ethers, ether alcohols peroxides, ether peroxides, ketoneperoxides (whether or not chemically defined) & theirhalogenated.
|
4 |
| 89. |
Expoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols & epoxyethers, witha three membered ring and their halogenated sulphonated.
|
4 |
| 90. |
Ethylene Oxide. |
4 |
| 91. |
Acetals and hemiacetals, whether or not with other oxygenfunction and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated nitrosated.
|
4 |
| 92. |
Aldehydes whether or not with other oxygen function, cyclicpolymers of aldehydes, Paraformaldehyde.
|
4 |
| 93. |
Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesof products of Serial No. 92 above.
|
4 |
| 94. |
Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides,halides, peroxides and peroxyacids, their halogenated,sulphonated.
|
4 |
| 95. |
Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids, cyclicmonocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides andperoxyacids.
|
4 |
| 96. |
Polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides andperoxyacids, their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated derivities.
|
4 |
| 97. |
Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen fuction and theiranhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacid their halogenated.
|
4 |
| 98. |
Phosphoric ester and their salts, including lac-tophosphates,their halogenated, sulphonated nitrated or nitrostatedderivatives.
|
4 |
| 99. |
Esters of other inorganic acids (excluding easter of hydrogenhalides) and their salts, their halogenated sulphonated nitrated.
|
4 |
| 100. |
Amine-function compounds. |
4 |
| 101. |
Oxygen-function amino-compounds. |
4 |
| 102. |
Quaternary ammonium salts and hydroxides, lecithins and otherphosphoaminolipids.
|
4 |
| 103. |
Carboxyamide-function compounds, amide-function compounds ofcarbonic acid.
|
4 |
| 104. |
Carboxyamide-function compounds including saccharin and itssalts and imine function compounds.
|
4 |
| 105. |
Nitrile-function compounds. |
4 |
| 106. |
Diazo-Azo- or azoxy-compounds. |
4 |
| 107. |
Organic derivatives of hydrazine or of hydroxylamine. |
4 |
| 108. |
Organo-sulphur compounds. |
4 |
| 109. |
Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid, Nitrille Tri-acetic acidand their derivatives.
|
4 |
| 110. |
Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetroatom(s) only. |
4 |
| 111. |
Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetroatom(s) only. |
4 |
| 112. |
Nucleic acids and their salts, other heterocyclic compounds. |
4 |
| 113. |
Sulphonamides. |
4 |
| 114. |
Glycosides, natural or reproduced by synthesis and theirsalts, ethers, esters and other derivatives.
|
4 |
| 115. |
Vegetable alkaloids natural or reproduced by synthesis andtheir salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives.
|
4 |
| 116. |
Tanning extracts of vegetable origin, tannins and their salts,ethers, esters and other derivatives, excluding catechu orgambiar.
|
4 |
| 117. |
Synthetic organic tanning substances, inorganic tanningsubstances, tanning preparations, whether or not containingnatural excluding catechu or gambiar.
|
4 |
| 118. |
Colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin (includingdyeing extracts but excluding animal black) excluding catechu orgambiar.
|
4 |
| 119. |
Synthetic organic colouring matter whether or not chemicallydefined, preparations base on synthetic organic colouring matter,excluding catechu or gambiar.
|
4 |
| 120. |
Colour lakes and preparation based on colour lakes. |
4 |
| 121. |
Master Batches, other colouring matter including ultra marineblue.
|
4 |
| 122. |
Textile Finishing agents, Textile Printing Binder-PVCCopolymer. Textile Non-woven binder-PVA copolymer. Laminationemulsion-PVA copolymer. Packaging emulsion-PVa copolymer. StickerEmulsion-PVA copolymer-Binder for water based paint-PVAcopolymer.
|
4 |
| 123. |
Prepared pigments and all their derivatives. |
4 |
| 124. |
Glass frit and other glass in the form of powder granules orflakes.
|
4 |
| 125. |
Prepared driers. |
4 |
| 126. |
Pigments (including metallic powders and flakes) dispersed innon-aqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a kind used in themanufacture of paints (including enamels), stamping foils.
|
4 |
| 127. |
Casein, Caseinates and other case in derivatives casein glues. |
4 |
| 128. |
Enzymes, prepared enzymes not elsewhere specified or included. |
4 |
| 129. |
Artificial graphite, colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite,preparation based on graphite or other carbon in the form ofpastes.
|
4 |
| 130. |
Activated Carbon, Activated natural mineral products, animalblack, including spend animal black.
|
4 |
| 131. |
Residual lyes from manufacturing of wood pulp whether or notconcentrated, desugared or chemically treated, including ligninsulphonate.
|
4 |
| 132. |
Gums and turpentine oil. |
4 |
| 133. |
Rosin and resin acids and derivatives, thereof, resin spiritand rosin oils, run gums.
|
4 |
| 134. |
Wood tar, wood tar oils wood creosote, wood naptha vegetablepitch brewere pitch and similar preparation based on resin acid.
|
4 |
| 135. |
Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing orfixing of dye-stuffs and other products & preparations of akind used in the textile, papers, leather or like industries.
|
4 |
| 136. |
Prepared rubber accelerators, compound plasticisers for rubberor plastics, not elsewhere specified or included antioxidingpreparations and other compounds stabilizers for rubber and forplastics.
|
4 |
| 137. |
Reducers and blanket wash/roller wash used in the printingindustry.
|
4 |
| 138. |
Reaction initiators, reaction accelerators and catalyticpreparations not elsewhere specified or included.
|
4 |
| 139. |
Mixed alkybenzenes & mixed alkynaphthalenes. |
4 |
| 140. |
Chemical elements doped for use in electronics in the form ofdiscs, wafers or similar forms chemical compounds dope for use inelectronics.
|
4 |
| 141. |
Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids, acid oils from refiningindustrial fatty alcohols.
|
4 |
| 142. |
Retarders used in the printing industry. |
4 |
| 143. |
LLDPE/LDPE |
4 |
| 144. |
HDPE. |
4 |
| 145. |
Polymers of propylene in primary forms. |
4 |
| 146. |
PVC (Poly Vinyal Chloride). |
4 |
| 147. |
Acrylic polymers in primary forms. |
4 |
| 148. |
Polyacetals, other poly ethers and epoxide resin, in primaryforms, polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyalkylesters &polyesters.
|
4 |
| 149. |
Polyethylene Terephthalate chips. |
4 |
| 150. |
Polymides in primary forms. |
4 |
| 151. |
Amino-resins, polyphenylene exide, phenolic resins andpolyurethanes in primary forms.
|
4 |
| 152. |
Silicons in primary forms. |
4 |
| 153. |
Petroleum resins, coumarone-indene resins, polyperpenes,polysulphides, polysulphones.
|
4 |
| 154. |
Cellulose and its chemical derivatives & cellulose ethers,not else where specified in primary forms.
|
4 |
| 155. |
Natural polymers (for example, alginic acid) and modifiednatural polymers for example, hardened proteins, chemicals).
|
4 |
| 156. |
Ion-exchangers based on polymers in primary forms. |
4 |
| 157. |
Self-adhesive plates, sheets, film, strip of plastics whetheror not in rolls.
|
4 |
| 158. |
Thermocol. |
4 |
| 159. |
Flexible plain films |
4 |
| 160. |
Articles for packing of goods of plastics namely crates,containers, carboy, bottles, jars, jerry cans, stoppers, lids,caps, but not including insulated wares and such other items usedat the time of sale for the convenience of the customersincluding carry bags.
|
4 |
| 161. |
Natural rubber, balata gutta percha guayule, chicle andsimilar natural gums, in primary forms or in plates, sheets orstrips.
|
4 |
| 162. |
Synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils in primaryforms or in plates, sheets or strips, mixtures of any products.
|
4 |
| 163. |
Reclaimed rubber, in primary forms or in plates, sheets orstrips.
|
4 |
| 164. |
Compounded rubber, univalcanised, in primary forms or inplates, sheets or strip, other than the forms and articles ofunvulcanised rubber.
|
4 |
| 165. |
Mechanical wood pulp, chemical wood pulp, semi chemical woodpulp & pulps of other fibrous el-lulosic materials.
|
4 |
| 166. |
Cartons (including flatened or folded cartons), boxes(including flattened or folded boxes), cases, bags, packingcontainer, of paper, paper board, whether in assembled orunassembled conditions.
|
4 |
| 167. |
Paper printed labels, paperboard printed labels. |
4 |
| 168. |
Paper self-adhesive tape and printed wrappers used forpacking.
|
4 |
| 169. |
Partially orient yarn, polyester texturised yarn and wastethereof.
|
4 |
| 170. |
Polyester staple Fibre & Polyester Staple Fibre Fill. |
4 |
| 171. |
Polyester Staple Fibre waste. |
4 |
| 172. |
Sacks and bags, of a kind used for packing of goods of jute,or of other textile base fibre.
|
4 |
| 173. |
Carboys, bottles, jars, phials of glass, of a kind used forthe packing goods, stoppers, lids and other closures, of glass.
|
4 |
| 174. |
Stoppers, caps and lids (including crown corks, screw caps andpouring stoppers) capsules for bottles, threaded bungs, seals.)
|
4 |
| 175. |
Ferro alloys. |
4 |
| 176. |
Zinc Oxide. |
4 |
| 177. |
Jute Yarn, Jute Cloth, Juta twine and Jute sheets. |
4 |
| 178. |
PP/HDPE Woven sacks, PP/HDPE Fabrics. |
4 |
| 179. |
Hessain cloth. |
4 |
| 180. |
Camphor. |
4 |
| 181. |
Woven Label Tapes. |
4 |
| 182. |
Empty cylinders of LPG. |
4 |
| 183. |
Natural Gas in Liquified or Gaseous state (except LPG, propaneand Butane).
|
4 |
| 184. |
Synthetic flavoring essences. |
4 |
| 185. |
Naphtha. |
4 |
| 186. |
China Clay. |
4 |
| 187. |
Rubber Process Oil. |
4 |
| 188. |
Liquified Chlorine. |
4 |
| 189. |
Furnace Oil. |
4 |
| 190. |
Petrolieum Coke. |
4 |
| 191. |
Laterite. |
4 |
| 192. |
Silica Sand. |
4 |
| 193. |
Red Ocher. |
4 |
| 194. |
Felsphar. |
4 |
| 195. |
Chalk Powder. |
4 |
| 196. |
Hydrated Lime. |
4 |
| 197. |
Quartaz Powder. |
4 |
| 198. |
Sodium Fypo Chlorite. |
4 |
| 199. |
Carbon Tapping Electrode. |
4 |
| 200. |
Carbon catalyst. |
4 |
| 201. |
Sodium Hydroxide. |
4 |
| 202. |
Acetylene Gas. |
4 |
| 203. |
Non-Edible Oil (other than hair oils). |
4 |
| 204. |
Soapstone. |
4 |
| 205. |
Residual Furance Oil. |
4 |
| 206. |
Hydro Sulphite of Soda. |
4 |
| 207. |
Sodium Bicarbonate. |
4 |
| 208. |
Dyes & Dyestuffs excluding paints, enamels, cement basedwater colours, dry distempers, oil based distempers, emulsionpaints including acrylic and plastic emulsion paints, lacquersincluding cellulose lacquers, varnishes, all types of syntheticadhesives, all types of polish, bale oil, white, double boiledlinseed oil, thinners, all kind of paint removers and all kindsof wall papers.
|
4 |
| 209. |
Gwar seed, gwar refined dal or split, gwar gum powder, Denchaand Punwad.
|
4 |
| 210. |
Threads including fir resistance thread. |
4 |
| 211. |
Wooden Heel. |
4 |
| 212. |
Buttons, Elastics, Zip, Zip Fastners, foam, Nylone Tape andLace.
|
4 |
| 213. |
Antisatic Insole. |
4 |
| 214. |
Barely Malt. |
4 |
| 215. |
P.U. Foam sheet. |
4 |
| 216. |
Marble and granite Block and laffer. |
4 |
| 217. |
Rough Kota Stone of thickness ore than 55 mm. |
4 |
| 218. |
Stainless steel ingots, billets, blooms, flats, flat bars,patta and circles.
|
4 |
| 219. |
Rectified spirit. |
4 |
| 220. |
Rough sand stone blocks of dimensions not less than 1.5’x1.5’x 1’.
|
4 |
| 221. |
Abrasives and emery stone. |
4 |
| 222. |
Copper wire including super enameled copper wire, submersiblecopper winding wire and double cotton covered copper wire.
|
4 |
| 223. |
Transformer Tank and accessories thereof. |
4 |
| 224. |
Core Clamp, Clamping Ring and Aluminum Member. |
4 |
| 225. |
Insulating materials, that is to say, insulating varnish,insulating tape, polyester film, leatherized paper, empire andfibre glass cloth and empire and fibre glass sleeve.
|
4 |
| 226. |
H.V./L.V. bushing (insulator). |
4 |
| 227.. |
H.V./L.V. metal parts of brass and aluminum. |
4 |
| 228. |
Transformer oil. |
4 |
| 229. |
Electrical grade insulating paper/craft paper/press board. |
4 |
| 230. |
Double paper covered (BPC) and super enameled (SEM) wire andstrips of copper and aluminum.
|
4 |
| 231. |
C.R.G.O./electrical Lamination. |
4 |
| 232. |
Cork sheet. |
4 |
| 233. |
Sleevings. |
4 |
| 234. |
H.V./L.V. coil of copper and aluminum. |
4 |
| 235. |
Non-feerous metal sheet (including foil), circle, wires,strips and scrap.
|
4 |
| 236. |
Nickel and copper cathode. |
4 |
| 237. |
Copper tubes for refrigeration and cooling plants. |
4 |
| 238. |
Coconut shell coke and met coke. |
4 |
| 239. |
Silica gel. |
4 |
| 240. |
Welding rod. |
4 |
| 241. |
Isabgol. |
4 |
| 242. |
Battery lead, lead ash and separator for storage. |
4 |
| 243. |
Micro-cellular sheets, PVC sole, leather board, latex rubberfor footwear.
|
4 |
| 244. |
Not found |
|
| 245. |
Not found |
|
| 246. |
Not found |
|
| 247. |
Investment powder. |
4 |
| 248. |
Acetone. |
4 |
| 249. |
MIBK (Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone). |
4 |
| 250. |
MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone). |
4 |
| 251. |
NBA (Normal Butyl Alcohol). |
4 |
| 252. |
Ethyl Acetate. |
4 |
| 253. |
Butyl Acetate. |
4 |
| 254. |
IPA (Iso Propyl Alcohol). |
4 |
| 255. |
DAA (Di Acetone Alcohol). |
4 |
| 256. |
Pthalic Anhydride. |
4 |
| 257. |
Maleic Anhydride. |
4 |
| 258. |
Pentaerythritol. |
4 |
| 259. |
Hexamine. |
4 |
| 260. |
CNSI. RESIN (Cashew Nut Shell Liquid Resin). |
4 |
| 261. |
Industrial Lacquers. |
4 |
| 262. |
Perforated sheets. |
4 |
| 263. |
Latex Foam. |
4 |
| 264. |
Saw dust. |
4 |
| 265. |
Tumba seed, Ratanjyot, Nimoli and Karanj. |
4 |
| 266. |
Plaster of Paris. |
4 |
| 267. |
Not found. |
|
| 268. |
Chemicals not specified elsewhere in this Schedule or in anyother Schedule.
|
4 |
| 269. |
Gelatin and gelatin capsule. |
4 |
| 270. |
Toluene, O-xylene and Mix-sylene. |
4 |
| 271. |
Papad-khar |
4 |