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Online gaming companies get ₹1 lakh crore GST show cause notices so far

October 25, 2023 12:20 pm | Updated 01:57 pm IST - New Delhi

The GST Council had in August clarified that 28% Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be levied on full value of bets placed on online gaming platforms.

 A host of online gaming, like Dream11, and casino operator, like Delta Corp, have received GST show cause notices last month for alleged short payment of taxes. File. | Photo Credit: Reuters

GST authorities have issued show cause notices worth ₹1 lakh crore to online gaming companies for tax evasion so far, a senior official said on October 25.

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The official, however, said that there is no data yet of foreign gaming companies registering in India since October 1.

The government has amended the GST law, making it mandatory for overseas online gaming companies to register in India from October 1.

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The GST Council had in August clarified that 28% Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be levied on full value of bets placed on online gaming platforms.

"Online gaming companies served notices worth about ₹1 lakh crore by GST authorities so far," the official said.

A host of online gaming, like Dream11, and casino operator, like Delta Corp, have received GST show cause notices last month for alleged short payment of taxes.

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Separately, a show cause notice was sent to GamesKraft in September last year for alleged GST evasion of ₹21,000 crore.

While the Karnataka High Court has ruled in favour of the company, the central government in July filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court.

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