GoM agrees to tax online gaming at par with casinos
and horse racing; can attract 28% GST
Government sources said the proposal, once formally
approved by the federal GST Council headed by finance
minister Nirmala Sitharaman, will bring the GST on
online gaming in India on par with betting or gambling,
which already attract 28 per cent GST.
In a move that is expected to hit the nascent online
gaming industry in India, a group of state finance
ministers in a meeting today have proposed that the
goods and services (GST) tax be hiked by 10 per cent to
the highest slab rate of 28 per cent.
Government sources said the proposal, once formally
approved by the federal GST Council headed by finance
minister Nirmala Sitharaman, will bring the GST on
online gaming in India on par with betting or gambling,
which already attract 28 per cent GST.
The sources added that there was consensus on 28 per
cent levy but no consensus yet on the mechanism
valuation. However, the report that will be submitted
will have the majority and minority views. If the
government goes ahead with majority; then tax will be on
the entire face value or bet amount and not on the net
amount after deducting the prize money.
In the case of casinos it was decided that the levy
should be on the amount paid at the entry point – that
is while purchasing chips, but not on every betting
transaction.
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