TAXES ON ONLINE GAMING AND CASINOS - ECONOMY

News: GST Council to impose 28% tax on online gaming firms

 

What's in the news?

       The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, at its 50th meeting, 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.

 

Key takeaways:

       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.

 

Taxes on 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.

 

Taxes on other items:

       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.

       On services, the council have offered exemption on GST for satellite launch services provided by private organizations

 

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Reference - GST Council