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Exclusive: GST Council may consider defining online gaming to resolve tax stalemate: Official

What has to be defined is whether online gaming is an actionable claim or a supply of service. An actionable claim will make it goods, which means the entire value, including winnings, will come under GST. If it is defined as supply of service, the taxation will be on face value.

June 13, 2023 / 16:09 IST
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Currently, online gaming platforms pay 18 percent GST on entry fees and not on the full value, including prize money.

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, which is likely to discuss the Group of Ministers’ (GoM) report on online gaming at the former’s next meeting, is likely to suggest defining online gaming, casinos and horse racing as a clarification in law for their transparent taxation, a senior government official said.

The GST Council next meeting is likely to be held in last week of June or early July.

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“A clarification in the tax law will be enough. Definition is important for taxability. A distinction will have to be made for online gaming, games of chance and games of skill. It’s a very nuanced distinction. We need to lay down definitions properly for online gaming,” the official told Moneycontrol.

“It’s up to the GST Council. The stalemate has to break,” he added.