GST on Furniture

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GST on Furniture in India 2026 decides how much tax you pay on raw materials, finished furniture, repairs, rentals, and even office interiors. After the September 2025 GST reforms, most finished furniture items now fall under a uniform 18% GST slab, irrespective of whether the furniture is made of wood, metal, plastic, glass, or stone.

However, eco-friendly furniture made wholly of bamboo, cane, or rattan enjoys a special reduced rate of 5% GST, making it more affordable and attractive in the market.

At CharteredHelp, we’ve been guiding manufacturers, furniture showrooms, carpenters, and interior firms for over 10 years. One thing we’ve learned is simple:

“In the furniture business, GST does not hurt profits—wrong GST does.”

If you are confused about GST rates, HSN codes, or Input Tax Credit (ITC), this guide will clear everything in simple language.

GST Rates on Furniture in India 2026?

GST is levied on the manufacture, sale, purchase, repair, and rental of furniture. The rate mainly depends on the HSN (Harmonised System of Nomenclature) code, not just the material.

Most common searches we get from clients are:

  • How much GST on furniture?

  • GST on wooden furniture in India

  • Can we claim GST on office furniture?

  • GST on bamboo furniture

Let’s answer all of them clearly.

Uniform GST Rate on Finished Furniture

In India, the majority of finished furniture items attract a standard GST rate of 18%, regardless of material:

  • Wooden furniture

  • Metal furniture

  • Plastic furniture

  • Glass furniture

  • Stone furniture

Earlier, glass and stone furniture were taxed up to 28%, but after the September 2025 reforms, all such items were brought under the common 18% slab.

In simple words:
A wooden bed, metal almirah, plastic chair, or glass dining table—all generally fall under 18% GST.

GST Rates by Furniture Type & HSN Code

HSN Code Furniture Category Applicable GST Rate
9401 Seats including chairs, stools, sofas & parts 18%
9403 Other furniture – beds, tables, cabinets, wardrobes, modular units & parts 18%
9404 Mattresses, cushions, pillows, bedding items 12%
9402 Medical, surgical, dental & veterinary furniture 18%

🔍 Important: Many businesses wrongly decide GST only by “material”. In reality, GST depends more on HSN classification.

At CharteredHelp, we often see clients paying 18% where only 5% is applicable—or vice versa. One wrong HSN code can turn a profitable order into a loss.

Special Relief for Eco-Friendly Furniture

Furniture made wholly of bamboo, cane, or rattan attracts only 5% GST.

  • Earlier rate: 12%

  • Revised rate (2025): 5%

This change was introduced in the 56th GST Council Meeting to promote sustainable and handmade furniture.

A small Noida-based workshop once came to us charging 18% on bamboo stools. After reclassification, they moved to 5% GST. Result?

  • Product price reduced

  • Orders increased

  • No audit issues

This is the real power of correct GST planning.

GST on Raw Materials Used in Furniture

Item GST Rate
Plywood, MDF, particle boards 18%
Raw wood logs 5%
Bamboo wood & eco boards 5%
Metal hardware (hinges, channels, handles) 18%

Latest Rates, HSN Codes for GST on Furniture

HSN Code Description GST Rate
4401Wood chips, sawdust, wood waste5%
4404Hoopwood; poles, stakes, wooden sticks5%
4405Wood wool and wood flour5%
4408Veneering sheets5%
4409Bamboo flooring5%
4415Packing cases, crates, pallets of wood5%
4417Tool handles, broom and brush bodies5%
4418Bamboo wood building joinery5%
4420Wood marquetry, caskets, wooden items5%
4421Other wood articles, furniture & kitchen parts5%
9403Furniture wholly of bamboo, cane, or rattan5%
4403Wood in rough form18%
4407Sawn or chipped wood18%
4408Other veneering sheets (not match splints)18%
4409Assembled or contoured wood (like parquet)18%
4410Particle board, oriented strand board18%
4411Fibre board and similar items18%
4412Plywood, laminated and veneered panels18%
4413Densified wood blocks, strips, profiles18%
4414Wooden frames for paintings, photos, mirrors18%
4418Builder’s joinery of wood (excluding bamboo)18%
4421Wood paving blocks, densified wood, kitchenware parts18%
8302Metal furniture fittings18%
8304Filing cabinets, desk trays, office metalware18%
9402Medical, veterinary, barber furniture18%
9403All other furniture and parts (except bamboo/cane)18%
9404Mattresses, bedding, cushions and similar items18%

Common GST Mistakes in Furniture Business

  1. Using one HSN code for all products

  2. Charging 18% on bamboo or cane furniture

  3. Mixing 5% and 18% items in one invoice

  4. Buying raw material without GST invoice

  5. Losing ITC due to vendor errors

We regularly help businesses correct these mistakes and save thousands in unnecessary tax.

Input Tax Credit (ITC) on Furniture

You can claim ITC on GST paid for:

  • Office furniture

  • Commercial interiors

  • Furniture used in business premises

You cannot claim ITC on:

  • Furniture purchased for personal or home use

Many business owners miss ITC simply because invoices are not in the company’s GST name. If you’re unsure, our GST experts at CharteredHelp can review your invoices—just call +91-9266685656.

GST on Furniture Services

Service GST Rate
Furniture repair 18%
Furniture rental 18%
Furniture works contract 18%

Final Advice from CharteredHelp

Understanding GST on Furniture in India 2026 is not optional anymore. Correct classification, right GST rate, and proper ITC planning can:

  • Increase profit margins

  • Reduce compliance risk

  • Make your products more competitive

If you are a furniture manufacturer, showroom owner, interior firm, or carpenter and need clarity on GST, speak to our experts at CharteredHelp.

📞 Call Now: +91-9266685656
We’ve helped hundreds of businesses across India get their GST right—so you can focus on growing your business, not fighting tax notices.

FAQ's for GST Rate on Furniture

Most finished furniture items in India attract a uniform 18% GST, whether they are made of wood, metal, plastic, glass, or stone. This rate has been standardized after the September 2025 GST reforms.

Wooden furniture such as beds, tables, wardrobes, and cabinets generally falls under 18% GST as per HSN 9403.

Yes. Furniture made wholly of bamboo, cane, or rattan attracts only 5% GST. This reduced rate was introduced in 2025 to promote eco-friendly products.

 

Mattresses, cushions, pillows, and similar bedding items fall under HSN 9404 and attract 12% GST.

 

Yes. Businesses can claim ITC on office and commercial furniture, provided it is used for business purposes and proper GST invoices are available. ITC is not allowed for personal or home-use furniture.

 

If sold by a GST-registered dealer, used or second-hand furniture generally attracts 18% GST. Margin schemes may apply in specific cases.

 

  • Furniture repair: 18% GST

  • Furniture rental: 18% GST

  • Furniture works contract: 18% GST

GST is determined mainly by the HSN code, not just by material. Many businesses make mistakes by charging tax based only on “wood” or “metal” instead of proper classification.

  • Plywood, MDF, particle boards: 18%

  • Raw wood logs: 5%

  • Bamboo wood & eco boards: 5%

  • Metal hardware (hinges, channels, handles): 18%

Use correct HSN codes, separate 5% and 18% items in invoices, take GST bills from suppliers, and review ITC eligibility. For expert help, you can consult CharteredHelp at +91-9266685656 to ensure full compliance and savings.

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