HomeTechnologySupreme Court adjourns to July 31 pleas against retrospective GST notices to RMG firms 

Supreme Court adjourns to July 31 pleas against retrospective GST notices to RMG firms 

Thirty petitions have been filed by real money gaming companies challenging retrospective GST notices that have collectively demanded more than Rs 1.5 lakh crore

July 18, 2024 / 12:47 IST
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As of December 2023, real-money gaming companies have been slapped with 71 showcause notices involving alleged evasion of GST of Rs 1.12 lakh crore in 2022-23 and the first seven months of 2023-24 excluding interest and penalty.

The Supreme Court has adjourned to July 31 petitions challenging retrospective goods and services tax (GST) notices to real-money gaming companies.

Thirty petitions have been filed by real-money gaming companies against the demand of more than Rs 1.5 lakh crore calculated at 28 percent on the face value of bets.

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Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud indicated on July 18 that the cases would be listed on July 31 only for further directions and would likely be heard on a subsequent date.

Of the 30, 27 pleas have been transferred to the top Court from various high courts. The original petition was filed by Head Digital, Play Games24x7 and Baazi Games, while one of the pleas by the GST department challenging a Karnataka High Court verdict.