SC stays GST notices worth over Rs 1 lakh crore against online gaming firms for tax fraud
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed showcause notices issued by GST authorities worth over Rs 1 lakh crore to online gaming companies and casinos over alleged tax evasion.
PTI
NEW DELHI, 10 JAN
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed showcause notices issued by GST authorities
worth over Rs 1 lakh crore to online gaming companies and casinos over alleged
tax evasion.
A bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan said the matters
required hearing and all proceedings against the gaming companies should remain
stayed in the meantime.
Additional solicitor general N Venkataraman, representing the GST
department, said some showcause notices would come to an end in February.
The matter was posted on 18 March.
GST authorities in October 2023 issued showcause notices to online
gaming companies for tax evasion.
The government amended the GST law, making it mandatory for overseas
online gaming companies to register in India from 1 October, 2023 onward.
In August, 2023, the GST council clarified 28 per cent GST would be
levied on the full value of bets placed on online gaming platforms.
Gaming companies moved various high courts against such GST demands,
contesting the claims of the revenue authorities.
The top court last year allowed a petition of the Centre and transferred
to itself pleas, challenging the imposition of 28 per cent GST on e-gaming
firms, from nine high courts for an authoritative pronouncement.
Many online gaming firms like Games 24x7, Head Digital Works, and
Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports had moved the top court challenging the GST
imposition.
The top court had stayed the Karnataka High Court verdict quashing the
GST intimation notice to the tune of Rs 21,000 crore issued to an online gaming
firm.
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