What products are classified under HSN 6309
It includes Worn Clothing, Other Worn Articles
HSN Sub Chapter 6309 represents Worn Clothing, Other Worn Articles under GST classification. This code helps businesses identify Worn Clothing, Other Worn Articles correctly for billing, taxation, and trade. With HSN Sub Chapter 6309, companies can avoid errors in invoices, simplify compliance, and enable hassle-free import/export of Worn Clothing, Other Worn Articles.
GST Rate for Worn Clothing, Other Worn Articles under HSN Code 6309. Understand Current Tax Rates, Exemptions, and Legal Classifications to Ensure Accurate Billing and GST Filing.
| Chapter No | HSN Code | HSN Description | New GST Rate | Old GST Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 63 | 6309 | Worn clothing and other worn articles | 5% | 5% |
Following Tariff HSN code falls under Worn Clothing, Other Worn Articles:
| Tariff HSN | Description |
|---|---|
| WORN CLOTHING AND OTHER WORN ARTICLES | |
| WORN CLOTHING AND OTHER WORN ARTICLES |
WORN CLOTHING AND OTHER WORN ARTICLES
WORN CLOTHING AND OTHER WORN ARTICLES
It includes Worn Clothing, Other Worn Articles
Use a delivery challan for sending Worn Clothing, Other Worn Articles to the job worker. Declare movement in your records and reconcile when the goods return. If the job worker raises a service invoice, classify it under SAC; your goods remain under the original HSN.
Using a broad or incorrect HSN, ignoring material/form (e.g., raw vs processed), or mixing goods and services on one line. Always match wording to the HSN Notes and keep a classification working paper.
Prefer separate lines per item with its HSN so each component follows its own tax treatment. If it is a naturally bundled supply, identify the principal supply and tax the whole bundle accordingly.
Repair/service is a service supply (SAC). Parts and materials used are goods and may be billed separately with HSN. Mention both lines clearly to avoid mixing service and goods values.
Yes. Many food/agri goods are treated differently when sold as pre‑packaged & labelled retail packs versus loose/open packs. If Worn Clothing, Other Worn Articles is sold in small pouches (e.g., 500 g) with an MRP and label, record that on the invoice. Loose bulk bags often follow a different treatment.
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.