SAC Code
998345
Description
Weather forecasting and meteorological services
New Rate
Old Rate
Notes
Meteorological / weather-forecasting services listed at 18% GST in professional-service schedules; no slab shift for typical supplies under GST 2.0.
Weather forecasting services provide timely information on temperature, rainfall, wind, storms and other weather conditions. In daily business life, sectors like agriculture, energy, logistics, aviation, events and construction rely on such services to plan operations and manage weather related risks.
SAC 998345 is used when the primary service is weather forecasting and meteorological analysis services for businesses and projects. It covers activities where experts use models, instruments and historical data to prepare forecasts, alerts, seasonal outlooks and custom weather reports.
Using SAC 998345 makes it clear that the assignment is focused on professional weather and climate information, not general consulting or engineering work, and aligns GST classification with this niche service.
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Review old and new GST rates for Weather Forecasting under 998345 SAC Code.
From a GST angle, weather forecasting services are treated as supply of services. The taxable value generally includes subscription fees, access charges, customised forecast packages, alert services and any support or advisory bundled within the same offering.
After the September 2025 GST revision, weather forecasting and meteorological analysis services without any special exemption remain under the standard 18% slab. Business users can typically claim input tax credit where these services help them plan taxable operations, subject to ITC conditions and record keeping.
The table below explains the current standard GST rate for SAC code 998345.
Weather forecasting and meteorological services
Meteorological / weather-forecasting services listed at 18% GST in professional-service schedules; no slab shift for typical supplies under GST 2.0.
SAC Code
998345
Description
Weather forecasting and meteorological services
New Rate
Old Rate
Notes
Meteorological / weather-forecasting services listed at 18% GST in professional-service schedules; no slab shift for typical supplies under GST 2.0.
In day to day billing, providers of weather forecasting services should charge 18% GST on their fees, mention SAC 998345 on tax invoices and use this code consistently in their GST records so that climate and weather related revenues are simple to review.
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Within this heading, SAC 998345 should be chosen when the core service is weather or climate forecasting, while services involving ground conditions, mineral deposits or land measurements should be mapped to their own SAC codes such as 998341, 998342, 998343 or 998344.
SAC 998345 is meant for weather forecasting services and meteorological analysis provided to businesses and projects. These services are generally taxed at 18% under GST, with ITC normally available to eligible business clients when forecasts support their taxable activities. By billing under SAC 998345 with the correct GST rate in %, organisations can keep weather related spending and GST records clear for planning and compliance.
Clear answers to common queries about SAC Code 998345 and GST compliance.
SAC 998345 is used for meteorological and weather forecasting services provided to businesses. It includes supply of forecasts, climate data, rainfall predictions, storm alerts and customised weather advisory used by sectors like logistics, aviation, agriculture, events and construction for planning daily operations and risk management.
Yes. Services like regular forecast bulletins, customised weather dashboards, climate risk reports, rainfall probability studies and severe weather warnings provided on contract basis normally come under SAC 998345. These services help clients plan routes, schedule work, protect assets and reduce losses from adverse weather conditions.
Weather forecasting and climate advisory services under SAC 998345 are usually taxed at 18%. GST is generally applied on subscription fees, data access charges and consultancy retainers. Pure sovereign functions of government weather departments for public information may be treated separately and may not always attract GST.
Yes. When these companies purchase specialised forecast subscriptions or weather risk reports for business planning, invoices from the weather service provider usually mention SAC 998345. The client then treats this as a business service input linked to route planning, flight safety, outdoor events or time sensitive deliveries.
Registered businesses can generally claim Input Tax Credit on GST paid under SAC 998345 if the weather information supports their taxable business activities. They should retain subscription agreements, invoices and usage records that show the service directly relates to business operations, and not for personal or hobby use.