Supreme Court of India  FILE | ANI
Business

SC to hear online gaming companies' plea seeking stay on GST demands

The controversy around GST on gaming companies centers on whether the correct rate should be 18% or 28%, the rate levied on betting, gambling, and similar activities.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear petitions by online gaming companies seeking a stay on GST demands and related proceedings. The apex court will hear the gaming companies’ plea on Friday.

Gaming companies on Tuesday approached the court seeking urgent hearing to prevent adverse actions by the GST department such as tax recoveries, bank account freezing and issuance of summons while awaiting a resolution.

“Given that the final hearing on the constitutional validity of the tax imposed on gaming companies may take some time, the companies have requested that the matter be heard on Friday,” says tax lawyer Abhishek Rastogi, who is representing gaming companies.

The controversy around GST on gaming companies centers on whether the correct rate should be 18% or 28%, the rate levied on betting, gambling, and similar activities.

'Should we ask BJP?': As SIR begins in Karnataka, Priyank Kharge urges EC to answer concerns raised by Congress

Four-year-old boy falls into 220-foot borewell in Haryana, rescue operation underway

Congress moves privilege notice against Rajnath Singh for 'misleading' Parliament on death of Indian soldiers

Flash floods, landslides wreak havoc in Arunachal's Lower Siang district

Uddhav faces fresh setback as Sena (UBT) leader Sachin Ahir files Mahayuti nomination for Council Dy Chairman

SCROLL FOR NEXT