The GST Council in its assembly this week is more likely to vet a proposal of the panel of state finance ministers on levying 28 per cent GST on on-line gaming, casinos and horse racing, sources mentioned.
The Group of Ministers, headed by Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, has beneficial that on-line gaming needs to be taxed at full worth of the consideration, together with contest entry charge paid by the participant on collaborating within the sport.
In case of race programs, the GoM has urged that GST be levied on the complete worth of bets pooled within the totalisators and positioned with the bookmakers.
In casinos, GoM beneficial that the tax could be levied on the complete face worth of the chips/cash bought from the on line casino by a participant. No additional GST would apply on the worth of bets positioned in every spherical of betting, together with these positioned with winnings in earlier rounds.
Also, the GoM urged that 28 per cent Goods and Services Tax be levied on entry/entry charges into casinos, which compulsorily consists of meals/drinks and many others.
However, elective provides, made independently of the entry tickets, could be taxed on the price relevant on such provides, sources added.
Currently, providers of casinos, horse racing and on-line gaming appeal to 18 per cent GST. The GoM would resolve on the tactic of valuing the providers.
The Government had in May final yr arrange a panel of state ministers for higher valuation of providers of Casinos, on-line gaming portal and race programs for levying Goods and Services Tax (GST).
AMRG & Associates Senior Partner Rajat Mohan mentioned 28 per cent tax bracket for on-line gaming, horse racing, and casinos would peg them at par with quite a few sin items like pan masala, tobacco and aerated waters.
“Taxing online gaming, horse racing, and casinos at gross revenue instead of net value addition would be a departure from the global tax ethics,” Mohan mentioned.
This proposal might sweeten the exchequer for some time; nonetheless, it could additionally entice the unorganized sector resulting in rampant technology of black cash in the long run, he added.
The report of the GoM is more likely to be taken up within the subsequent assembly of the GST Council on June 28-29 in Chandigarh.
The different state ministers within the 8-member GoM embrace Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Gujarat Finance Minister Kanubhai Patel, Goa Panchayati raj Minister Mauvin Godinho, Tamil Nadu Finance Minister P Thiaga Rajan, Uttar Pradesh Finance Minister Suresh Khanna and Telangana Finance Minister T Harish Rao.
Source: www.financialexpress.com”