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Budget 2024: Finance Bill likely to include enabling amendment to retract retrospective GST notices

After the amendment is endorsed by Parliament, those companies that have received tax notices are likely to ask the GST Council's law committee to quash them.

July 19, 2024 / 18:10 IST
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The GST collections have totalled Rs 5.57 lakh crore in the first quarter of the year, averaging Rs 1.86 lakh crore per month.

With the Union budget slated for July 23, the finance bill is likely to include enabling an amendment to the Goods and Services (GST) Act that empowers the GST Council to retract tax notices sent retrospectively. The two segments that will particularly benefit are online gaming and corporate guarantee, two people familiar with the development said.

“The insertion of Section 11A insertion via amendment in the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, is likely to be a part of the finance bill in the Union budget. It will impact online gaming and corporate guarantee retrospective GST notices, among others,” a government official told Moneycontrol.

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At its 53rd meeting, the GST Council recommended inserting the section to empower the government to regularise instances of non-levy or short-levy of GST, based on the council's recommendations, when such tax was not being paid due to common trade practices.

Once the finance bill is passed by Parliament, the amendment is expected to pave the way towards providing relief to India's burgeoning real-money gaming (RMG) companies that have received GST notices for the period between July 2017 and March 2023.