![]() Sitharaman, however, said that most states were in favour of implementing the GST on 28% at the earliest and it was decided that they would try to pass the amendment to their GST Acts in their ongoing assembly sessions or would issue an Ordinance to the effect. ![]() Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu, which has banned online gaming, has sought the amendment to clarify that the GST would not be levied in the state. While Delhi sought a review of the entire decision, particularly relating to online gaming, Sikkim and Goa, which have interests in casinos, wanted the 28% GST to be levied on the gross gaming revenue. “The decision to amend the CGST had dissenting voices,” Sitharaman said. With three states - Delhi, Sikkim and Goa - also raising concerns about the tax on the full amount, it was also decided that it would be reviewed after a period of six months from implementation, she said. ![]() “The GST Council also recommended that valuation of supply of online gaming and actionable claims in casinos may be done based on the amount paid or payable to or deposited with the supplier, by or on behalf of the player (excluding the amount entered into games or bets out of winnings of previous games or bets) and not on the total value of each bet placed,” said Sitharaman on Wednesday after the 51st meeting of the GST Council.
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