Lok Sabha Passes GST Amendment Bills To Levy 28% Tax On Online Gaming

Lok Sabha Passes GST Amendment Bills To Levy 28% Tax On Online Gaming

SUMMARY

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduced the bills in the Lok Sabha on Friday, the last day of the Monsoon Session of the Parliament

Now, state assemblies will have to pass similar amendments to GST laws

Last month, the GST Council announced its decision to impose 28% GST on the amount being paid at the entry level for online gaming

The Lok Sabha on Friday approved the amendments to the Central and Integrated GST laws to levy 28% GST on full face value of bets for online gaming, casinos and horse race clubs.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduced the bills in the House on Friday, the last day of the Monsoon Session.

The Central Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2023, and The Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2023, were approved by the GST council last week.

Now, state assemblies will have to pass similar amendments to GST laws.

The amendments relate to insertion of a provision in Schedule III of the CGST Act, 2017, to provide clarity on taxation of supplies in casinos, horse racing and online gaming.

The amendment to the IGST Act pertains to inserting a provision to impose GST liability on online money gaming provided by offshore entities. Such entities would be required to get GST registration in India.

Last month, the GST Council announced its decision to impose a 28% GST on the amount being paid at the entry level for online gaming. Right afterwards, the union government also underlined plans to amend the GST Act during the ongoing Monsoon Session of the Parliament to implement the new levy, targeting its implementation from October 1.

Meanwhile, Mobile Premier League (MPL) emerged as the first casualty of the GST Council’s decision to levy a 28% GST as the gaming unicorn decided to slash 350 jobs to cut costs. MPL cofounder and CEO Sai Srinivas told employees that the new levy has increased the tax burden on the company by as much as 350-400%.

Another gaming startup Hike has also slashed its total workforce by 25%, or 100 employees, as the company began its mass layoff exercise on Wednesday. “Business is in best shape ever but this 400% increase in GST is a bazooka pointed at us. We’ll need to absorb some of it and as a result the RIF at Hike/Rush,” Hike founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Kavin Mittal told Inc42.

Meanwhile, the GST Council in its meeting earlier this month decided to review the decision to levy 28% GST on real-money gaming after six months.

You have reached your limit of free stories
Become An Inc42 Plus Member

Become a Startup Insider in 2024 with Inc42 Plus. Join our exclusive community of 10,000+ founders, investors & operators and stay ahead in India’s startup & business economy.

2 YEAR PLAN
₹19999
₹7999
₹333/Month
Unlock 60% OFF
Cancel Anytime
1 YEAR PLAN
₹9999
₹4999
₹416/Month
Unlock 50% OFF
Cancel Anytime
Already A Member?
Discover Startups & Business Models

Unleash your potential by exploring unlimited articles, trackers, and playbooks. Identify the hottest startup deals, supercharge your innovation projects, and stay updated with expert curation.

Lok Sabha Passes GST Amendment Bills To Levy 28% Tax On Online Gaming-Inc42 Media
How-To’s on Starting & Scaling Up

Empower yourself with comprehensive playbooks, expert analysis, and invaluable insights. Learn to validate ideas, acquire customers, secure funding, and navigate the journey to startup success.

Lok Sabha Passes GST Amendment Bills To Levy 28% Tax On Online Gaming-Inc42 Media
Identify Trends & New Markets

Access 75+ in-depth reports on frontier industries. Gain exclusive market intelligence, understand market landscapes, and decode emerging trends to make informed decisions.

Lok Sabha Passes GST Amendment Bills To Levy 28% Tax On Online Gaming-Inc42 Media
Track & Decode the Investment Landscape

Stay ahead with startup and funding trackers. Analyse investment strategies, profile successful investors, and keep track of upcoming funds, accelerators, and more.

Lok Sabha Passes GST Amendment Bills To Levy 28% Tax On Online Gaming-Inc42 Media
Lok Sabha Passes GST Amendment Bills To Levy 28% Tax On Online Gaming-Inc42 Media
You’re in Good company