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Show-cause notices worth Rs 1 lakh cr served to online gaming firms: Govt source

The GST Council, in August 2023, amended the law to clarify that all online games involving bets, irrespective of skill or chance, will attract a GST rate of 28 percent on the full value of the bets placed, and not on the gross gaming revenue, from October 1.

October 25, 2023 / 13:35 IST
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While the online gaming firms feel the 28 percent tax is applicable only starting October 1, the government is of the opinion that the October 1 revision only provided clarity to a law that was already in force.
While the online gaming firms feel the 28 percent tax is applicable only starting October 1, the government is of the opinion that the October 1 revision only provided clarity to a law that was already in force.

Online gaming companies have been served show-cause notices for alleged tax evasions to the tune of Rs 1 lakh crore so far this year, a senior government official has said.

"The total amount of show-cause notices sent to online gaming companies is around Rs 1 lakh crore," an official said on October 25, requesting anonymity. The official clarified that the amount only refers to the tax demand made to online gaming companies and not casino operators.

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Online gaming firms are in a tussle over the payment of 28 percent Goods and Services Tax (GST) instead of 18 percent for the period up to October 1, 2023. While the companies feel the 28 percent tax is applicable only starting October 1, the government is of the opinion that the October 1 revision only provided clarity to a law that was already in force. As such, the government's stance is that the demand for tax dues is not retrospective in nature.