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'This is a win-win': Real-money gaming firms welcome Supreme Court's stay on GST show cause notices

Over 50 RMG companies and industry associations including Gameskraft, AIGF, Games24x7, Head Digital Works, and EGF have challenged retrospective tax notices worth more than Rs 1.5 lakh crore in the Supreme Court.

January 10, 2025 / 16:44 IST
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Real-money games, where the transfer of money is involved, currently forms the bulk of revenues of India's overall gaming industry

Real-money gaming (RMG) companies and industry associations have welcomed the Supreme Court's decision to stay the goods and services tax (GST) show cause notices, worth more than Rs 1.5 lakh crore, issued by the revenue department against them.

"This is a win-win, both for gaming operators who were facing coercive action, and the government whose timelines may now be extended. We are confident about a fair and progressive resolution to this issue, after which we will see investments, employment, and valuations in the gaming sector grow to its full potential" said Anuraag Saxena, the chief executive officer of E-Gaming Federation (EGF), a skill gaming industry body.

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EGF represents India's top online rummy and poker operators such as Games24x7, Head Digital Works, and Junglee Games.

WinZO Games co-founder Saumya Singh Rathore said while the GST resolution may take time, the company remains optimistic that a "fair resolution will not only provide the much-needed clarity but also accelerate innovation, job creation, and investor confidence".