Central Government Notifies 12% GST on Fly Ash Bricks, Building Bricks and Roofing Tiles

central government is imposing a central tax of 6% for certain goods including Fly ash bricks, Fly ash aggregates, Fly ash blocks, Building bricks and more.

12% GST on Fly Ash Bricks and Tiles

Nidhi | Sep 18, 2025 |

Central Government Notifies 12% GST on Fly Ash Bricks, Building Bricks and Roofing Tiles

Central Government Notifies 12% GST on Fly Ash Bricks, Building Bricks and Roofing Tiles

The Ministry of Finance has recently issued a notification (Notification No. 14/2025-Central Tax (Rate) dated 17th September, 2025), announcing the central tax rate for some goods. As per the notification, based on the recommendations of the GST Council, the central government is imposing a central tax of 6% for certain goods.

These goods include Fly ash bricks, Fly ash aggregates, Fly ash blocks, Building bricks, Fossil Meals Bricks, etc, and the rates are applicable on the intra-state supplies of goods. The rate notified in the notification is set to take effect from September 22, 2025.

S. NoTariff item, Sub-heading, Heading or ChapterDescription
16815Fly ash bricks; Fly ash aggregates;  Fly ash blocks
26901 00 10Bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths
36904 10 00Building bricks
46905 10 00Earthen or roofing tiles

Refer to the official notification for more information

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