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GST on Watches — 18%

Watches attracts 18% GST under HSN code 9101. Calculate the exact tax below.

Updated for 2026
HSN Code: 9101
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HSN Code for Watches

HSN Code
9101

Watches is classified under HSN code 9101 for GST purposes. The Harmonized System of Nomenclature (HSN) code is used to classify goods systematically. This code must be mentioned on GST invoices when billing for watches.

GST Rate History for Watches

Wrist watches and clocks attract 18% GST since July 2017. This applies to all price ranges from budget to luxury watches.

Input Tax Credit (ITC) on Watches

Yes, input tax credit (ITC) is available on watches for registered businesses. If you purchase watches for business purposes, the GST paid (18%) can be claimed as ITC against your output tax liability, subject to conditions under Section 16 of the CGST Act.

GST Calculation Examples for Watches

Here are example calculations showing GST on watches at 18% for common price points:

Base PriceGST (18%)CGST (9%)SGST (9%)Total
₹1,000₹180₹90₹90₹1,180
₹5,000₹900₹450₹450₹5,900
₹10,000₹1,800₹900₹900₹11,800
₹50,000₹9,000₹4,500₹4,500₹59,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GST rate on Watches in India?

Watches attracts 18% GST in India under HSN code 9101. For intra-state sales, this is split into 9% CGST and 9% SGST. For inter-state sales, 18% IGST applies.

What is the HSN code for Watches?

The HSN code for Watches is 9101. HSN (Harmonized System of Nomenclature) codes are used to classify goods under GST. This code should be mentioned on all GST invoices.

How to calculate GST on Watches?

To add 18% GST on watches: GST Amount = Base Price × 18/100. Total = Base Price + GST Amount. For example, on ₹5,000: GST = ₹900, Total = ₹5,900.

Can I claim input tax credit (ITC) on Watches?

Yes, registered businesses can claim input tax credit on watches purchased for business purposes. The 18% GST paid can be offset against your output GST liability, subject to Section 16 conditions of the CGST Act.

Has the GST rate on Watches changed since 2017?

Wrist watches and clocks attract 18% GST since July 2017. This applies to all price ranges from budget to luxury watches.