HSN Code 29061100: Menthol

HSN Code 29061100 represents Menthol under GST classification. This code helps businesses identify Menthol correctly for billing, taxation, and trade. With HSN Code 29061100, companies can avoid errors in invoices, simplify compliance, and enable hassle-free import or export of Menthol.

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Description of Goods for HSN Code 29061100

HSN Code 29061100 relates to the following description.

Description of Goods

Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic : Menthol

Chapter

29 - Organic chemicals

Sub Chapter

2906 - Cyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

CGST

6%

SGST

6%

IGST

12%

CESS

0%

What does HSN Code 29061100 not include?

Menthol does not include products with the following descriptions.

Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic : Cyclohexanol, methylcyclohexanols and dimethylcyclohexanols

Cyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives - cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic : terpineols

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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common queries about HSN Code 29061100 and GST compliance.

What products are classified under HSN 29061100 ?

It includes Menthol

Do e‑way bill and e‑invoice apply for Menthol?

e‑Way bill is needed above ₹50,000 consignment value (subject to exemptions). e‑Invoicing is turnover‑based (presently AATO > ₹5 crore) for B2B supplies.

Does packaging or labelling change the GST for Menthol?

For food/agri items, GST can be 5% when not fresh/chilled and sold as pre‑packaged & labelled; otherwise often Nil. For non‑food items, rates depend on the specific sub‑heading.

How should mixed supplies be billed when Menthol is sold with other items?

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

Can we claim ITC on inputs used to trade Menthol?

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

Any common misclassification issue with Menthol?

Use the exact HSN and describe the form/grade. For multi‑line invoices, 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.