HSN Code 10019920: Meslin (non-labelled)

HSN Code 10019920 represents Meslin (non-labelled) under GST classification. This code helps businesses identify Meslin (non-labelled) correctly for billing, taxation, and trade. With HSN Code 10019920, companies can avoid errors in invoices, simplify compliance, and enable hassle-free import or export of Meslin (non-labelled).

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Description of Goods for HSN Code 10019920

HSN Code 10019920 relates to the following description.

Description of Goods

Other : Other : Meslin. (other than pre-packaged and labelled)

Chapter

10 - Cereals

Sub Chapter

1001 - Wheat and meslin

CGST

0%

SGST

0%

IGST

0%

CESS

0%

Description of Goods

Other : Other : Meslin.

Chapter

10 - Cereals

Sub Chapter

1001 - Wheat and meslin

CGST

2.5%

SGST

2.5%

IGST

5%

CESS

0%

What does HSN Code 10019920 not include?

Meslin (non-labelled) does not include products with the following descriptions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common queries about HSN Code 10019920 and GST compliance.

What products are classified under HSN 10019920 ?

It includes Meslin (non-labelled)

Does packaging or labelling change the GST for Meslin (non-labelled)?

For many agri/food items, GST applies at 5% when they are not fresh/chilled and are sold as pre‑packaged & labelled. Loose or fresh/chilled forms may be Nil.

How much GST applies to Meslin (non-labelled)?

Under HSN 10019920, Meslin (non-labelled) attracts Varies when sold in taxable form. Describe the form and packaging clearly on the invoice.

How should mixed supplies be billed when Meslin (non-labelled) is sold with other items?

Use separate invoice lines per HSN and apply the correct rate per line (e.g., Varies for Meslin (non-labelled); Nil for exempt items if applicable).

Can we claim ITC on inputs used to trade Meslin (non-labelled)?

If your outward supply is taxable (5%/12% etc.), eligible ITC is available subject to general restrictions. For exempt/Nil supplies, reverse credit per Rule 42.

Any common misclassification issue with Meslin (non-labelled)?

Use the exact HSN and the correct form (fresh/chilled vs. frozen/dried; PPL vs. not). Apply the rate per line to avoid wrong tax collection.

Important Disclaimer

The above does not constitute professional advice or a formal recommendation. We recommend consulting a professional tax consultant before acting on the information contained in this piece of content.