This Tax Alert summarizes the recent press release[1] issued by the Ministry of Finance on recommendations made by the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council in its 51st meeting regarding taxation of supplies in casinos, horse racing and online gaming.
The Council in its 50th meeting had recommended that actionable
claims supplied in casinos, horse racing and online gaming may be taxed @28% on
full face value[2]. Accordingly, it has now recommended the
following amendments:
- Amendments in Central Goods and
Services Tax Act, 2017 (CGST Act) and Integrated Goods and Services Tax
Act, 2017 (IGST Act) to provide clarity on taxation of the said supplies.
- Insertion of specific
provisions in GST law to provide for:
- Liability to pay tax on supply
of online money gaming by a supplier located outside India to a person in
India,
- Single registration for such
supplier through a simplified scheme, and
- Blocking of public access to
information in any computer resource used for supply by such person in
case of failure to comply with the above requirements.
- Amendment in Central Goods and
Services Tax Rules, 2017 (CGST Rules) to provide that valuation of supply
of online gaming and actionable claims in casinos shall be basis the
amount paid/ deposited with the supplier (excluding the amount entered
into games/ bets out of winnings of previous games/ bets).
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