The issues will be taken up by the GST Council when it
meets post the General Elections and formation of the
next Union government. Sources have indicated that the
Council meeting may take place either in late June or
post the Union Budget in late July.
The Council had said that it would review the 28% GST on
online gaming, casinos and horse racing after a six
month period. The new tax regime was introduced for
these sectors from October 1 and many companies were
worried about its impact on players who may not choose
to play given the hefty tax burden.
Many industry players and experts are also hoping that
an alternative to the high tax of 28% can be worked out
to enable the industry to expand further. “Measures such
as a temporary lock out for players who have spent long
hours or a lot of money on online gaming in one day can
be looked into,” said Amrit Kiran Singh, President,
Skill Online Games Institute (SOGI).
“India will need at least two if not three or four
growth engines to power us into the top economies of the
world in terms of per capita income,” he said, adding
that IT is one sector that has been doing well for over
three decades.
The Online Games industry is the second industry - due
to its sheer size and the natural ability of Indians in
this IT related field - that can help take India rapidly
to the top, economically, he noted, while calling for a
relook at the 28% GST.
Source::: BUSINESS TODAY,
dated 20/05/2024.