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GST Council Meet: Govt says not taxing online gaming firms retrospectively as states flag concerns

Previously, online gaming companies paid 18 percent tax on the platform fees because the law was ambiguous, while betting and gambling always fell under the 28 percent slab.

October 07, 2023 / 17:17 IST
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A host of online gaming companies have been slapped with exorbitant show-cause notices over the past couple of weeks.

The Central government has clarified to states that the Goods and services tax (GST) on online gaming companies is not being levied retrospectively, since the law remains the same as certain online games that involved betting always attracted 28 percent GST.

Certain states during the GST Council meeting on October 7 flagged the issue of retrospectively imposing GST on online gaming companies, according to Maharashtra minister Deepak Vasant Kesarkar.

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"It was informed to certain members that this is not retrospective and this was the law earlier. These liabilities was already existing because money online games played with bets. ..they were already attracting by way of betting or gambling 28 percent GST," Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra said during a briefing after the meeting.

A host of online gaming companies have been slapped with exorbitant show-cause notices worth Rs 55,000 crore over the past couple of weeks for allegedly evading dues arising out of GST, with some demands dating back to 2017. Many have termed this as retrospective taxation since the flurry of notices pertain to the period before the implementation date of October 1, 2023, that paved the way for a new tax treatment for gaming platforms.