Online gaming sector jolted by taxing times
Business Standard|September 28, 2022
Trumped by twin shocks -a ₹21,000-crore showcause notice from the Directorate General of GST Intelligence on Gameskraft, and the Tamil Nadu Cabinet's nod to an ordinance seeking a banstakeholders in India's $2-billion online gaming industry are asking for the sector to be treated as entertainment and not gambling.
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Online gaming sector jolted by taxing times

"News reports suggest that GST authorities may be clubbing online games of skill, which are constitutionally protected businesses, with betting and gambling, which are games of chance. If that is the case, it would disregard over 60 years of established legal jurisprudence that has been repeatedly reaffirmed by the Supreme Court and high courts," said Roland Landers, CEO, All India Gaming Federation.

Sameer Barde, CEO, E-Gaming Federation, pointed out that a Group of Ministers (GoM) was formed to give recommendations for a fair and equitable GST regime for all forms of gaming. "We expect the same to be reasonable and aid in promoting the industry while bolstering tax revenues at the same time." The GoM panel is to yet decide on a GST rate for online gaming, horse racing and casinos. It is also considering whether online games of skill should be treated differently from games of chance. The GoM had earlier recommended a levy of 28 per cent on gross gaming revenue, but it sought more time to submit its final recommendations to the GST Council, Business Standard had reported.

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