GST on Garments India — What Every Boutique Owner Must Know
If you are running a boutique in India and buying garments wholesale, GST is not just a tax — it is a business tool that directly affects your profit margin on every single order you place. Most boutique owners treat GST as a formality. The ones who understand it are quietly saving thousands of rupees every month that others are leaving on the table.
This guide covers everything a boutique owner needs to know about GST on garments in India — the rates, the rules, how to claim Input Tax Credit, and most importantly, why the GST registration status of your garment manufacturer in Delhi should be one of the first things you check before placing any wholesale order.

Why GST Matters More Than Most Boutique Owners Realise
Here is a situation that plays out every day across India: two boutique owners — both buying the same crop tops, co-ord sets, or ladies dresses at the same wholesale price. One is buying from a GST-registered manufacturer and getting proper invoices. The other is buying from an unregistered supplier and getting a handwritten receipt or nothing at all.
At the end of the quarter, the first boutique owner files her GST returns and claims Input Tax Credit on her purchases — effectively getting a portion of the GST she paid back. The second boutique owner has no invoice to show, cannot claim anything, and ends up paying full output tax on her sales with no offset.
The product was identical. The margin was identical. But the net profit was not — because one owner understood GST and the other did not.
| Important: If you are GST registered and buying from an unregistered supplier, you may be liable to pay GST under the Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) in certain cases. Always consult your CA for advice specific to your business situation. |
GST Rates on Garments in India — Simple Breakdown
The GST rate on garments in India is based primarily on the retail sale price of the garment. Here is the current rate structure that every boutique owner should know:
| Product / Transaction Type | GST Rate | Who Pays It | Applies To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Readymade garments below Rs.1,000 MRP | 5% | Buyer pays to seller | Most boutique wholesale purchases |
| Readymade garments above Rs.1,000 MRP | 12% | Buyer pays to seller | Premium garments, co-ord sets |
| Raw fabric and yarn | 5% | Buyer pays to seller | Fabric purchases for tailoring |
| Job work in garment sector | 5% | Buyer pays to worker | Stitching, embroidery services |
| GST registered manufacturer to boutique | 5% or 12% | Boutique pays to manufacturer | All G2F wholesale orders |
Garments Priced Below Rs.1,000 — 5% GST
The majority of wholesale garment transactions between manufacturers and boutique owners fall in this bracket. If the MRP on the garment is below Rs.1,000, the applicable GST rate is 5%. This includes most crop tops, ladies tops, t-shirts, and everyday western wear — which is the primary stock category for most boutiques sourcing from Garment 2 Fashion.
Garments Priced Above Rs.1,000 — 12% GST
Premium garments with an MRP above Rs.1,000 attract 12% GST. This typically applies to certain co-ord sets, occasion wear dresses, and premium western wear styles. If your boutique stocks higher-priced items, be aware that the GST component on your invoice will be higher, but the Input Tax Credit you can claim is also proportionally higher.
Two Terms Every Boutique Owner Must Understand
When reviewing your GST invoice, you will see two terms that often confuse boutique owners:
- Inclusive of GST: The price already includes GST. So if a garment is listed at Rs.100 inclusive of GST at 5%, the actual garment value is Rs.95.24 and the GST component is Rs.4.76.
- Exclusive of GST: The price does not include GST. If the garment is Rs.100 exclusive of GST at 5%, you pay Rs.105 in total. This is how most B2B manufacturer invoices are structured.
Input Tax Credit — How Boutique Owners Can Save Money on GST
Input Tax Credit — or ITC — is the single most important GST concept for boutique owners to understand. In plain language, ITC means: the GST you pay when you buy stock wholesale can be offset against the GST you collect when you sell retail. You only pay GST on the value you add, not on the full sale price.
Here is how it works with a real example:
| Step | Without ITC (No GST Invoice) | With ITC (GST Invoice from Manufacturer) |
|---|---|---|
| You buy stock worth Rs.50,000 (excl. GST) | Rs.50,000 + No GST invoice | Rs.50,000 + 5% GST = Rs.52,500 paid |
| GST paid on purchase (ITC) | Rs.0 — no invoice, no credit | Rs.2,500 ITC available to claim |
| You sell stock for Rs.80,000 | Rs.80,000 retail | Rs.80,000 retail |
| GST collected on your sales (5%) | Rs.4,000 to pay government | Rs.4,000 collected from customers |
| GST you actually pay to government | Rs.4,000 — full amount | Rs.4,000 minus Rs.2,500 ITC = Rs.1,500 only |
| Your GST saving per quarter | Rs.0 | Rs.2,500 saved per cycle |
On a Rs.50,000 stock purchase, the difference between having a GST invoice and not having one is Rs.2,500 per order cycle. For a boutique placing 4 to 6 wholesale orders per quarter, that is Rs.10,000 to Rs.15,000 per quarter — or Rs.40,000 to Rs.60,000 per year — that goes straight back to your business simply because you bought from a GST-registered manufacturer.
| Note: ITC eligibility depends on your own GST registration status and how you file returns. If your boutique is not GST registered, you cannot claim ITC. Consult your CA to understand what applies to your specific business situation. |
| Want a proper GST invoice on every wholesale order?WhatsApp Garment 2 Fashion: +91 9654197094 | GSTIN: 07AATFG4893J1ZL | MOQ 10 pcs per style. |
The Real Risk of Buying from Non-GST Registered Suppliers
Many boutique owners continue to buy from unregistered suppliers because the upfront price looks cheaper. This is a short-term calculation that ignores several serious risks:
- No Input Tax Credit: As shown above, buying without a GST invoice means you forfeit all ITC claims. The ‘cheaper’ price from an unregistered supplier often ends up costing you more once you account for the lost ITC.
- GST Audit Risk: If your boutique is GST registered and you are filing returns, purchases without proper invoices create gaps in your books. During a GST audit, unexplained purchases can attract scrutiny, penalties, and demands from the tax department.
- Reverse Charge Mechanism Risk: In certain categories, if you buy from an unregistered supplier, you — the buyer — may be required to pay GST under the Reverse Charge Mechanism. This means you pay the tax without getting a credit, which is the worst possible outcome.
- No Accountability on Quality: GST registration requires a business to have a permanent address, bank account, and formal registration. An unregistered supplier has none of these formal anchors. When there is a quality problem or a wrong shipment, there is no formal recourse.
- How to Verify a Supplier’s GSTIN: Go to the official GST portal at gst.gov.in and use the ‘Search Taxpayer’ option. Enter the supplier’s GSTIN and verify that the registration is active and the business details match what the supplier has told you. For Garment 2 Fashion, our GSTIN 07AATFG4893J1ZL is active and verifiable on the GST portal.
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| Women Co-Ord-Set | Visit |
What a Proper GST Invoice from a Garment Manufacturer Must Include
Not all invoices are created equal. A proper GST-compliant invoice from a garment manufacturer must contain specific information for it to be valid for ITC claims. Here is what to check on every invoice you receive:
| Invoice Element | What It Should Say | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Supplier GSTIN | 07AATFG4893J1ZL (for G2F) | Confirms supplier is registered |
| Buyer GSTIN | Your boutique’s GSTIN | Required to claim ITC |
| HSN Code for Garments | 6104, 6109, 6110 etc. (as applicable) | Mandatory for GST compliance |
| Taxable Value | Value before GST | Base for GST calculation |
| CGST + SGST or IGST | Split for intra/inter state | Determines tax type applicable |
| Invoice Number and Date | Unique sequential number | Required for return filing |
| Description of Goods | Crop Tops / Co-Ord Sets etc. | Matches your purchase records |
| Total Invoice Value | Taxable value + GST total | Final amount you pay |
If any of these elements are missing from an invoice you receive, the invoice may not be valid for ITC claims. Always check before accepting delivery and filing your returns.
Garment 2 Fashion — GST Registered Manufacturer in Delhi
Garment 2 Fashion is a GST-registered women’s western wear manufacturer operating from Sangam Vihar, South Delhi since 2019. Every single wholesale order we process — regardless of size — comes with a complete, GST-compliant invoice.
- GSTIN: 07AATFG4893J1ZL — active and verifiable on the GST portal at gst.gov.in
- Invoice on Every Order: No exceptions. Whether you order 10 pieces or 500 pieces, you receive a full GST invoice with all mandatory fields correctly filled.
- HSN Codes: All garments are invoiced with the correct HSN codes — 6104, 6109, 6110 as applicable to each product category.
- CGST + SGST for Delhi Orders: For boutique owners in Delhi NCR, invoices show CGST and SGST split as required for intra-state transactions.
- IGST for Outstation Orders: For boutique owners outside Delhi, invoices show IGST as required for inter-state transactions — fully compliant for your ITC claims wherever you are in India.
- Factory Address on Record: Sangam Vihar, South Delhi — registered address on GSTIN. You can verify this directly on the GST portal.
We understand that for serious boutique owners, a proper GST invoice is not a nice-to-have — it is a non-negotiable. That is why we have built our entire invoicing process around compliance from day one. When you source from Garment 2 Fashion, your books stay clean, your ITC claims stay valid, and your boutique business stays protected.
| Want a GST Invoice on Every Wholesale Garment Order?Garment 2 Fashion is a GST registered manufacturer in Delhi. Every order — big or small — comes with a proper GST invoice.GSTIN: 07AATFG4893J1ZL | MOQ: 10 pcs per style | Factory Direct Price📲 WhatsApp: +91 9654197094Garment 2 Fashion | Sangam Vihar, South Delhi | Since 2019 |
