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Online gaming companies case: SC agrees to hear challenges to retrospective imposition of 28% GST

The GST department has also undertaken to file a transfer petition seeking transfer of all cases pertaining to the same issue of law from various high courts to the Supreme Court

January 08, 2024 / 13:01 IST
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The GST Council, in August 2023, amended the law to clarify that all online games involving bets, irrespective of skill or chance, will attract a GST rate of 28 percent on the full value of the bets placed, and not on the gross gaming revenue.

The Supreme Court has issued notice in pleas by online gaming companies Head Digital Works and Games 24/7 challenging thee government's decision to retrospectively impose 28 percent Goods and Services Tax (GST) on the full value of the bets placed, and not on the gross gaming revenue.

The court on January 8 directed the Centre and GST department to file their response to the plea in two weeks. The case is likely to be heard in a couple of months.

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The GST department has also undertaken to file a transfer petition seeking transfer of all cases pertaining to the same issue of law from various high courts to the Supreme Court. Senior advocate Harish Salve appeared for the online gaming companies while Additional Solicitor General Venkatraman appeared for the GST department and Union of India.

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