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GST Council to discuss key amendment, retro tax relief likely for online gaming companies

The council’s move may significantly reduce litigation and boost ease-of-doing business

September 06, 2024 / 14:29 IST
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71 show cause notices had been issued to online gaming companies for alleged GST evasion, totalling over Rs 1.12 lakh crore.

The GST Council is set to discuss and clarify the scope of a new amendment to the GST Act 2017 aimed at shielding businesses from retrospective tax demands on September 9, a move that could offer relief to India’s real-money gaming industry and other sectors grappling with pending GST dues, an official said.

The council's June meeting recommended Section 11A as a legal safeguard against punitive retrospective tax demands to alleviate financial burdens on industries facing outstanding GST dues potentially.

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“The 11A amendment has been passed. Corresponding circular is awaited and a discussion to this effect will be held in the next Council meeting on September 9. The circular will centre on how to apply and interpret the law pending approval from the council,” the official said, requesting anonymity.

Once implemented, it will reduce legal disputes as well.