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Gaming studios to govt: Need clear distinction between video games & RMG after 28% GST proposal

A consortium of over 45 Indian video gaming companies have written to the Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting

July 26, 2023 / 14:13 IST
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Globally, a clear distinction has been drawn between video games and games involving wagering, which are categorised as iGaming, irrespective of skill or chance.

A consortium of over 45 Indian video game companies, including SuperGaming, OutlierGames, and Dot9Games, has written a letter to the Prime Minister's Office, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, seeking a clear distinction between video games and real-money games in India, in line with global standards.

This letter comes amid the ongoing debate over the GST Council's recent recommendation to levy a 28 percent tax on the online real-money gaming sector.

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These tax rates do not apply to free-to-play and paid video games in the country, since they don't involve a staking or a wagering element. They are taxed at 18 percent GST rate which is already included in the app sales on Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

"Regardless of clear statements from the government following the GST row, there are campaigns that associate real money games (RMG) and fantasy sports with video games and Esports, both in front of domestic and international media as well as gamers. These campaigns project a homogenous image and suggest that the entire games industry of India is adversely affected by the government’s imposition of 28% GST," the letter read. Moneycontrol has viewed a copy of the letter.