Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Centre likely to impose 28% GST on online gaming

- Rajeev Jayaswal

NEW DELHI: A group of ministers (GOM) has found merit in imposing 28% Goods and Services Tax (GST) on online gaming to bring it at par with levies on casinos, race courses and gambling, but are yet to formally submit its report to the GST Council, the final decision-making body, two people aware of the developmen­t said.

The GOM, which is yet to finalise its formal report, is expected to submit its recommenda­tions to the Union finance ministry this week, these people said, asking not to be named. An eight-member panel, headed by Meghalaya chief minister Conrad Sangma, is examining the taxation structure of casinos, race courses and online gaming.

“The Group of Ministers (GOM) on casinos, race courses & online gaming has come to a consensus. The report of our submission­s will be handed over to Hon’ble FM, Smti. @nsitharama­n Ji in a day or two & the matter will be presented in the next @Gst_council Meeting,” the GOM head tweeted on Wednesday. Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman is the chairperso­n of the GST Council. The ministry did not respond to a query on this matter.

According to the Council’s website, the GST on services, such as services by way of admission to entertainm­ent events or access to amusement facilities including exhibition of cinematogr­aph films, theme parks, water parks, joy rides, merry-go rounds, go-carting, casinos, race-course, ballet, any sporting event such as Indian

Premier League, and the like attract 28% GST. Similarly, services provided by a race club by way of totalisato­r or a license to bookmaker in such club and gambling are also put on the top slab of 28%.

One of the persons cited above said the GOM will plug all legal loopholes and bring more clarity on taxing these items such as tax rate, the value on which GST will be applicable and tax on the winning amount.

Besides, the same template could be extended to cryptocurr­encies, which attracts 18% GST. HT on May 9 reported that the government may expand the indirect tax net over cryptocurr­encies to cover the entire gamut of activities, including their usage for exchanging goods and services, at the highest slab of 28% as many parliament­arians have demanded to treat them at par with lotteries and gambling.

 ?? PTI ?? Sporting events, such as Indian Premier League, and the like will also attract 28% GST.
PTI Sporting events, such as Indian Premier League, and the like will also attract 28% GST.

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