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Understanding Goods and Services Tax on Bricks in India

This article details the significant changes to Goods and Services Tax (GST) for brick manufacturers in India, effective from April 1, 2022. It explains the new composition scheme allowing a 6% GST without ITC, or a 12% rate with ITC for those not opting for the scheme. The content also covers the revised GST registration threshold, the impact on eligibility for composition schemes, and specific GST rates for various brick types, including an important update on AAC blocks with fly ash content.

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Understanding Goods and Services Tax on Bricks in India

The Indian government implemented several changes affecting brick manufacturers, effective April 1, 2022. These revisions primarily concern Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates and registration thresholds for the industry.

Revisions to GST Rates for the Brick Sector

From April 1, 2022, brick kilns have the option to register under a special composition scheme, allowing them to pay GST at a rate of 6% without claiming any input tax credit (ITC). Alternatively, businesses that choose not to participate in this composition scheme are subject to a 12% GST rate and are eligible to claim ITC.

A government notification dated March 31, 2022, confirmed that specific products like building bricks, fly ash bricks and blocks, earthen or roofing tiles, and bricks made from fossil meals are eligible for this composition scheme. Previously, manufacturing and trading bricks incurred a 5% GST rate, with businesses able to claim ITC. The GST Council had already approved introducing a special composition scheme for brick kilns in September of the preceding year.

Recent Update:

On December 21, 2024, the 55th GST Council meeting proposed reducing the GST rate for Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks with over 50% fly ash content (under HSN code 6815) to 12%. These blocks previously attracted an 18% GST rate. This adjustment aims to boost the market competitiveness of these blocks and encourage the construction sector to adopt more sustainable building materials. AAC blocks incorporating over 50% fly ash are considered environmentally friendly as fly ash is a coal combustion byproduct, and its use in construction helps reduce waste.

GST Rates for Various Brick Types

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has specified the following GST rates for different categories of bricks, including fly ash bricks:

Item DescriptionHSN CodeGST Rate
Sand lime bricks, also for stone inlay work6812%
Fly ash bricks or aggregates or blocks681512%
Fossil meals bricks or bricks of similar siliceous earths6901 00 1012%
Building bricks6904 10 0012%
Refractory bricks690218%
Bricks of pressed or moulded glass701618%

Revised Registration and Payment Thresholds for GST

All brick manufacturers with an annual turnover surpassing Rs. 20 lakh (or the specified threshold for North-Eastern states) are now mandated to register under the GST framework and remit GST at the newly notified rates. The previous turnover threshold for GST registration was Rs. 40 lakh.

Impact of Recent Notifications on Brick Manufacturers

The table below outlines the key changes introduced by the recent government notifications for brick manufacturers:

ParticularsPrior SituationCurrent Situation
Turnover threshold for GST registrationGST registration was required only if annual turnover exceeded Rs. 40 lakh.As per Notification No. 03/2022-Central Tax, the threshold for GST registration has been lowered to Rs. 20 lakh.
Composition scheme eligibilityA registered person could opt for the composition scheme if the aggregate annual turnover in the previous year did not exceed Rs. 1.5 crore.As per Notification No. 04/2022-Central Tax, registered persons cannot opt for the standard composition scheme. However, Notification No. 02/2022-Central Tax allows them to utilize a special composition scheme, paying 6% GST without claiming ITC.
GST Rates for non-composition scheme opting individualsRegistered persons engaged in brick manufacturing and trading were charged GST at 5% and could claim input tax credit.As per Notification No. 02/2022-Integrated Tax (Rate), the GST rate has been increased to 12% with eligibility to claim ITC.

HSN Code for Building Bricks

The Harmonized System of Nomenclature (HSN) code for building bricks is 6904 10 00.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new GST rates for brick manufacturers as of April 1, 2022?
As of April 1, 2022, brick kilns can opt for a special composition scheme with a 6% GST rate (no ITC) or pay a standard 12% GST rate (with ITC).
Has the GST registration threshold for brick manufacturers changed?
Yes, the annual turnover threshold for GST registration for brick manufacturers has been reduced from Rs. 40 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh.
Which types of bricks are covered under the revised GST regulations?
The revised regulations cover building bricks, fly ash bricks and blocks, earthen or roofing tiles, and bricks made from fossil meals.
What is the HSN code for building bricks?
The HSN code for building bricks is 6904 10 00.
Are Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks affected by recent GST changes?
Yes, as per the 55th GST Council meeting on December 21, 2024, the GST rate for AAC blocks with over 50% fly ash content (HSN 6815) has been recommended to be reduced to 12% from 18%.