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Finance minister Nirmala Sitharamanโ€™s clarification in the Lok Sabha that the 28% GST on entry-level bets in online gaming applies prospectively, starting October 1, 2023, fails to deter the officials from sending show-cause notices to online gaming companies.

Officials have already sent GST notices worth over Rs 1 lakh crore on these companies As per experts, the new provisions included in the GST rules come into effect from 1-Oct-23 and the notices already sent to the online gaming companies were not sent under the current provisions

โ€œSo, the fate of those notices remain unaffected by the clarification made by the minister in parliamentโ€ said Shashi Mathews, Partner, INDUSLAW. Mathews said Sitharaman has only clarified the recent amendments.

The FM clarifies that the intent of the government was always to tax at the entry stage, when a user makes a deposit. This covers both first deposit and every subsequent deposits.

โ€œThe intent was never to charge GST on winnings,โ€ says Mathews. In September, GST field officers issued notices of over Rs 1.12 lakh crore to online gaming companies for alleged tax evasion, prompting legal challenges.

Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary stated in the Rajya Sabha that 71 show cause notices, amounting to Rs 1,12,332 crore in GST, were issued to online gaming companies during the financial years 2022-23 and 2023-24 (up to October 2023), pending adjudication.

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