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GST Council to impose 28% tax on online gaming firms

Posted on July 11, 2023 By admin


Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra during the 50th Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council Meeting at Vigyan Bhawan, in New Delhi, on July 11, 2023.
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, at its 50th meeting on July 11, reduced or clarified the tax rate on some items ranging from uncooked or unfried snack pellets to special utility vehicles (SUVs), exempted imported drugs to treat cancer and rare diseases, and brought an end to a years-long debate on tax treatment of online gaming, casinos and horse racing.

Whether they involve skill or chance, or both or neither, bets and wagers made on all three activities, will attract a 28% levy and the GST laws will be amended to include online gaming, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.

The Council also examined States’ proposals to set up 50 Benches of the much-awaited GST Appellate Tribunals in the country. The government has said that the statutory bodies to resolve mounting GST disputes shall become operational within four to six months, with Benches coming up in State capitals as well as places where High Courts have Benches, to begin with. The Council cleared the appointment and service conditions for tribunal members and the president, which will kick in from August 1.

The first meeting of the Council since February got off to a stormy start. Representatives of States not ruled by the BJP criticised the Union government’s recent decision to bring the GST Network under the purview of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), administered by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The arguments were led by the Finance Ministers of Delhi and Punjab.

Ms. Sitharaman, who chaired the meeting, said many States had raised concerns about the issue and it was discussed after the listed agenda was concluded. Tamil Nadu, for instance, said that the inclusion of GSTN under the PMLA provisions is against the interests of taxpayers and against the basic objective of decriminalising the offences under the GST law.

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“As this would affect the dealers across the country, especially small dealers, Tamil Nadu opposes the move,” a press statement from the State government said.

Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra presented an explanation of the new provision to the Council, which he said members seemed “quite satisfied with”.

“This notification has been issued under Section 66 of the PMLA and has nothing to do with the GST law. It has been issued as it is a requirement of the Financial Action Task Force and our evaluation is under process,” he said.

Dispelling doubts that the GSTN is now going to share information about private businesses with other law enforcement agencies, including the ED, Mr. Malhotra said the ED will neither be receiving nor providing information.

“It was also clarified that this notification will empower our tax authorities with more information. The director of the Financial Intelligence Unit will provide information to the GSTN to empower the authorities wherever it feels there is a chance of tax evasion or money laundering; this information can be used as they deem fit,” he said.

The GST rate on uncooked, unfried snack pellets and fish soluble paste was slashed from 18% to 5%, while imitation zari threads or yarn will now attract 5% GST instead of 12%. The Council also decided that food and beverages consumed inside cinema halls shall attract 5% GST without any input tax credits, as opposed to 18% levied on cinema services.

The tax treatment on SUVs, which attract a higher GST compensation cess on top of the 28% GST levy, was also clarified taking into account concerns expressed by Tamil Nadu and Punjab that the higher cess levy must not affect sedans.

“Till now, for a vehicle to be categorised as SUV with higher compensation cess — four conditions had to be met. They had to be generally considered an SUV, were longer than four metres, with an engine of 1500 cc or more, and a ground clearance of 170 mm,” said the Revenue Secretary.

The Council has decided to scrap the condition that the vehicle should be popularly seen as an SUV, and clarified that the ground clearance of 170 mm should be of an unladen vehicle.

“On services, we have offered exemption on GST for satellite launch services provided by private organisations,” Ms. Sitharaman said.



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