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Jam HSN Code 2007

5% IGSTSchedule I

Jams, fruit jellies and marmalades (cooked preparations) are classified under HSN heading 2007. Mango, guava and citrus preparations each have their own tariff item.

Heading
2007
Primary code
20079910
GST / IGST
5%
Customs duty (BCD)
30%

Jam HSN codes & GST rates

The 8-digit HSN/HS codes under heading 2007 (jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut puree and fruit or nut pastes, obtained by cooking, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter). Click any code for the full duty stack, IGST schedule and FTA preferential rates.

HSN codeDescriptionIGSTBCD
20071000- Homogenised preparations ---- Other :5%30%
20079100- Citrus fruit5%30%
20079910- Mango5%30%
20079920- Guava5%30%

FTA preferential rates: 13 partner agreement(s) listed for 20079910; best preferential rate 0% via ASEAN countries; 8 partner(s) at 0%. See full FTA breakdown →

What is the HSN code for jam?

The HSN code for jam is 2007 at the 4-digit heading level. For GST invoicing and customs filing you generally need the full 8-digit tariff item — for jam the most common is 20079910, which attracts 5% IGST.

HSN (Harmonized System of Nomenclature) codes are India's standardised product-classification system used for both GST and customs. The first 2 digits are the chapter, 4 digits the heading, 6 digits the international subheading and 8 digits the India-specific tariff item. Always confirm the exact 8-digit code for your specific variant, and verify the rate against the latest CBIC/DGFT notification before filing.

How jam is classified under HSN

The HSN classification for jam narrows down level by level — from the broad section to the specific 8-digit tariff item used on your invoice and Bill of Entry.

  1. Chapter 202-digitPreparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants
  2. 20074-digit headingJAMS, FRUIT JELLIES, MARMALADES, FRUIT OR NUT PUREE AND FRUIT OR NUT PASTES, OBTAINED BY COOKING, WHETHER OR NOT CONTAINING ADDED SUGAR OR OTHER SWEETENING MATTER
  3. 2007996-digit subheading- Other:
  4. 200799108-digit tariff item- Mango

Section IVPREPARED FOODSTUFFS; BEVERAGES, SPIRITS AND VINEGAR; TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO SUBSTITUTES

GST on jam

Jam (HSN 2007) attracts 5% GST under GST Schedule I. On a sale within the same state this is charged as 2.5% CGST + 2.5% SGST; on an inter-state sale or an import it is charged as a single 5% IGST. This is the rate recorded for the primary code 20079910 — other variants in the table above can carry different rates, so match your exact product and verify against the latest CBIC GST rate notification.

Customs duty on imported jam

When jam (HSN 20079910) is imported into India, the duty stack is approximately: Basic Customs Duty (BCD) 30%, AIDC 30%, Social Welfare Surcharge on the aggregate of customs duties, plus IGST 5% on the assessable value plus duties.

Indicative total duty on ₹100 of assessable value: 50.045. This is an estimate — the actual amount depends on valuation, exemptions and the notifications in force on the date of import.

See the full duty breakdown for 20079910

Conclusion

The HSN code for jam is 2007 at the heading level, with 20079910 the most commonly used 8-digit tariff item (5% GST). Always pick the 8-digit code that matches your exact product variant from the table above, and confirm the GST rate and customs duty against the latest CBIC/DGFT notifications before invoicing or filing a Bill of Entry.

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Source: CBIC Part II Import Tariff, chapter-wise PDFs·Last reviewed: