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Karnataka govt divided over 28% GST on real-money gaming

State IT-BT minister Priyank Kharge told Moneycontrol that he would have taken up the issue had the gaming federation approached the state government earlier.

July 24, 2023 / 10:43 IST
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah chairing a meeting with state revenue minister Krishna Byre Gowda and IT-BT minister Priyank Kharge.(Representational picture)

Karnataka, the home for major skill-gaming companies such as Gameskraft and Mobile Premier League, appears to be divided over the GST Council’s recent decision to levy 28 percent on the online real-money gaming sector.

Karnataka's revenue minister, Krishna Byre Gowda, who represented the Congress-led state in the GST council, did not oppose the decision. "He holds the view that online gaming falls under betting and fully supports the 28 percent Goods and Services Tax (GST) on online gaming," a source close to Gowda told Moneycontrol. Gowda was unavailable for comment, despite repeated attempts.

Karnataka information technology and bio-technology (IT-BT) minister Priyank Kharge, however, has criticised the council's decision.

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"The problem is not whether Gowda and I are at loggerheads. The bigger story is that it is unfortunate that despite Rajeev Chandrasekhar (Union minister of state for electronics and information technology) being at the helm of affairs, who is from Karnataka, Nirmala Sitharaman (Union finance minister) hailing from Karnataka (Rajya Sabha MP), they are unable to make a distinction between gaming and betting," IT-BT minister Kharge told Moneycontrol.

Kharge said that there will always be differing perspectives, as it also depends on how Gowda interpreted the situation.