Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Online gaming cos pitch for retaining 18% GST

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Online skill-based gaming industry has made a case for retaining the service under 18% GST slab instead of putting it into the highest 28% tax rate category, saying the move will badly hit the $2.2-billion sector.

The increase in taxation would not only have catastroph­ic impact on the industry but also encourage offshore operators who would circumvent Indian tax jurisdicti­on by hosting games in some other country, said Games24x7 co-chief executive officer Trivikrama­n Thampy.

“It would be a triple whammy, the industry loses out, the government loses out on tax revenue and players loses out as they would be exposed to unscrupulo­us operators,” he said.

An associatio­n of online skillbased gaming platforms has made representa­tion before the authoritie­s for retaining goods and services tax (GST) at the current level for the industry which has 400 players employing about 45,000 people.

Online games of skills include e-sports, fantasy games, rummy and poker or chess. Such games are either free to participat­e or involve real money in the form of platform fees.

The issue has gained traction as the GST Council in its next meeting may take a call on hiking rate on on casino, race course and online gaming services to 28% as suggested by a panel of state finance ministers. However, the agenda for the meeting is yet to be finalised.

A decision on whether the tax should be levied on gross or net valuation would be taken after further deliberati­ons at the officer level.

At present, services of casino, horse racing and online gaming attract 18% GST.

The government had in May last year set up a panel of state ministers for better valuation of services of casinos, online gaming portals and race courses for levying GST.

Online gaming industry is directly linked to the growth of several other sectors such as semiconduc­tor, banking, payment gateway, telecom, fintech, sports and entertainm­ent.

According to Thampy, GST is currently charged on platform fee, termed as gross gaming revenue (GGR), rather than on the entire amount pooled in for a game.

“Internatio­nal best practices also highlight the optimal taxing bracket for the online gaming industry between 15% and 20%. Our current GST rate at 18% is in line with best practices and reduces the incidence of illegitima­te operators,” he said.

Online games of skills are inherently different from games of chance, and that the skillbased gaming industry does not constitute gambling or lottery, he said.

 ?? SHUTTERSTO­CK ?? The GST Council in its next meeting may take a call on hiking the rate on casino and online gaming services to 28%.
SHUTTERSTO­CK The GST Council in its next meeting may take a call on hiking the rate on casino and online gaming services to 28%.
 ?? MINT ?? Post the revision, deposits between 36 months and 60 months will offer a cumulative return as high as 7% per annum.
MINT Post the revision, deposits between 36 months and 60 months will offer a cumulative return as high as 7% per annum.

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