NEW DELHI, Dec 5: As many as 71 present trigger notices have been issued to on-line gaming corporations for alleged GST evasion of over Rs 1.12 lakh crore throughout monetary years 2022-23 and 2023-24, the finance ministry stated on Tuesday.
The whole Items and Providers Tax (GST) evasion detected by central GST officers within the present fiscal (until October, 2023) was Rs 1.51 lakh crore, whereas 154 individuals have been arrested. A restoration of Rs 18,541 crore was made thus far this fiscal.
Giving particulars of detection of GST evasion, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary stated in 2022-23 fiscal, evasion to the tune of over Rs 1.31 lakh crore was detected and 190 individuals have been arrested. A complete of Rs 33,226 crore was recovered throughout the fiscal.
In 2021-22, 2020-21 and 2019-20, GST evasion stood at Rs 73,238 crore, Rs 49,384 crore and Rs 40,853 crore, respectively.
To a query within the Rajya Sabha on the quantity of tax evasion and variety of present trigger notices issued to on-line gaming corporations, Chaudhary stated: “71 present trigger notices involving GST to the tune of Rs 1,12,332 cr have been issued to on-line gaming corporations throughout monetary years 2022-23 and 2023-24 (as much as October 2023). As these notices are pending adjudication, the respective GST demand just isn’t but decided beneath the provisions of CGST Act, 2017.”
No abroad on-line gaming corporations have registered within the nation since October 2023, Chaudhary added.
The spate of notices to on-line gaming corporations follows the GST Council’s clarification in August that 28 per cent tax could be levied on full worth of bets positioned on on-line gaming platforms.
GST Council is chaired by the Union finance minister and contains finance ministers from all states and Union Territories.
The web gaming corporations have been approaching Excessive Courts in opposition to such GST calls for contesting the claims of income authorities. The web gaming corporations declare they have been paying taxes on the charge of 18 per cent because the video games performed on the platform have been ‘video games of ability’.
The Authorities has additionally amended the GST legislation, making it necessary for abroad on-line gaming corporations to register in India from October 1. (PTI)
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