Union Revenue Secretary Dr. Hasmukh Adhia in stated that activities such as betting and gambling could ༒attract Goods & Services (GST) tax rate higher than 18 per cent.
Adhia noted that wꦉhile most services could attract a GST rate of 18 per cent, services which at present along with Value Added Tax, Entertainment Tax and oth𓃲er taxes have a combined tax incidence of more than 20 per cent or 28 per cent will attract a higher rate of taxation than 18 per cent.
“We’ll see if there are any suc𓄧h services which are to be charged at higher than 18 per cent. We are yet to study the betting model and the gambling model. There are taxes on those also. We don’t know what is the existing (total) entertainment tax and VAT on these activities” said Adhia.
Adhia also said that the item-wise rate structure under the new GST regime would be done in May or even closer to the expected roll-out date of 1st July, 2017 to avoid arbitrage opportunities. He however added that thꦺe final decision in📖 this regard will be taken by the GST Council.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is touted as the single-biggest indirect tax refoꦆrm in India which will subওsume a large number of state and central taxes and levies, including all taxes on gambling, betting, lotteries and other kinds of games, including skill games.
Last year, the Parliament pa🍰ssed the Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) Act to enable implementation of GST within one year. A few days ago, the to ensure smooth roll-out of the new taxation regime.