2613 Molybdenum ores and concentrates
Heading 2613 is a 4-digit product category inside its chapter. Businesses with turnover up to Rs. 5 crore can report this 4-digit code in GSTR-1; drill into the 8-digit codes below for full detail and rates.
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All codes under heading 2613
Grouped by 6-digit subheading. Open any 8-digit code for its official description, GST schedule rows, CGST/SGST split and calculator.
GST rates shown here are as published in HSN to GST code and GST rate schedule mapping (as published 30.06.2017) and are reproduced for reference. The GST Council revises rates through notifications, including the slab rationalization effective 22.09.2025 that moved many goods from the 12% and 28% slabs. Always verify the current rate on the CBIC GST rates page or CBIC tax information portal before invoicing or filing. Rates shown exclude any applicable compensation cess. IncorpX provides assistance for GST registration and return filing if you need help.
Heading 2613 questions
What does HSN heading 2613 cover?
Heading 2613 covers molybdenum ores and concentrates. It holds 2 subheadings and 2 8-digit HSN codes under Chapter 26.
Is the 4-digit code 2613 enough for my GST return?
If your aggregate turnover is up to Rs. 5 crore, reporting the 4-digit heading 2613 in GSTR-1 satisfies the HSN requirement. Above Rs. 5 crore you must report 6 digits, and customs filings always use the full 8-digit code.
What GST rate applies to heading 2613?
Codes under this heading map to 5% in the schedule, depending on the exact product and, in some rows, sale value or packing. Open the 8-digit code for its specific rows and CGST/SGST split, and verify the current rate before filing.
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