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Are gaming firms facing retrospective taxation? Maybe in essence, but not in law

The government says the tax notices follow a clarification of the law rather than a change and the demand for dues is not retrospective in nature.

October 04, 2023 / 20:16 IST
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The flurry of tax notices that started before October 1, include one for Rs 25,000 crore served on fantasy sports platform Dream 11.

A host of online gaming companies were slapped with exorbitant show-cause notices worth Rs 55,000 crore over the past couple of weeks for allegedly evading dues arising out of the goods and services tax (GST), with some demands dating back to 2017. This sparked speculation that retrospective taxation is making a comeback in India.

A government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, admitted the current predicament in the gaming sector was “like the Vodafone tax issue.”

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Experts said though the GST law amendments, which pave the way for changes in the tax treatment of online gaming companies are prospective, the flurry of notices pertaining to the period before the implementation date of October 1, 2023, may have adopted a retrospective approach.

The nature of demands against these companies may not be retrospective in a strictly legal sense, but they do raise concerns that the practice of using new rules to rake in old dues may be returning. The government is using a “very stretched interpretation” of the GST law to issue demands for the period prior to October 1, one of the experts said.