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Indian Online Gamers Won Rs 58,000 Crore In Three Years; Income Tax Dept Wants Them To Pay Tax Now

The tax department wants winners in the online gaming industry to disclose their incomes and pay the right amounts of taxes with applicable interest.

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Lost revenue

Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) chairman Nitin Gupta said that players associated with just one gaming portal have been found to have netted as much as Rs 58,000 crore in the three years through FY22 as the gross winning amount.

These people have the option to pay tax at a marginal rate of 30%, with interest, without any rebate or deductions, and an additional 25-50% on both the tax and interest, under the scheme

If this option is not used, then the individuals face prosecution along with hefty penalties.

Introducing clarifications

The CBDT is in the process of issuing a clarification on the applicability of the recently introduced Section 194R of the Income Tax Act.

This act imposes a tax deducted at source (TDS) liability on banks for loans waived through one-time settlements or other schemes, and incentives extended to large business customers through credit cards.

The department is also looking into a Supreme Court ruling that held that the 2016 amendment to the Benami transactions law cannot be applied retrospectively.

Scope and potential

So far about 0.1 million ITR-Us have been filed by taxpayers after the scheme was introduced in the 2022 Budget, by paying additional taxes to the tune of Rs 28 crore.

However the scheme has greater potential since there is a large segment of people who may have knowingly or unknowingly not paid taxes due on gains from various activities including gaming, betting, lottery, etc.

Changes to the I-T Act through the Finance Act 2022 allows the taxpayer to revise his return/file return for the past two assessment years — 2020-21 and 2021-22 (the financial years 2019-20 and 2020-21).

Rules for “gaming” gamblers

Accordingly, taxpayers updating returns for FY20 need to pay the tax due and interest along with an additional 50% of such tax and interest.

For FY21, the additional amount will be 25% of the tax payable and interest. 

The gross gaming winning amount is chargeable at 30% tax without any rebate or deduction.

ITR-U should be utilized by the winners of such games from other gaming portals also, as it would be an efficient provision for them to come forward and pay taxes rather than face penalty.

Unnamed app hiding taxes?

The income tax department found in a survey that the gross winning amount in a gaming portal (run by a Mumbai-based firm) was Rs 58,000 crore between FY20-FY22.

However there was barely any taxes paid by the winners.

The portal had about 8 million registered players.

The income tax department said this February that it conducted search and seizure operations on a business group engaged in gaming activity, and online betting (including cricket betting) on February 15 in 29 premises spread over Mumbai, Delhi, Surat, Jaipur, Pune and Kolkata.

Applicability 

On the applicability of TDS provisions under Section 194 R on various banking transactions, Gupta said that they will issue a notification informing people the position on issues raised by the banks.

The Finance Act 2022 introduced a new section 194R in the Income Tax Act for withholding 10% TDS on benefits or perquisites from non-salary sources.

However, banks have protested implementing the new TDS provisions on loans waived through one-time settlements or other schemes, and sought relief on this front.

Shreya Bose: Shreya is a freelance writer. Her articles cover current affairs in government, banking, auto, business and other salient news of the day. Each topic is well researched from multiple sources and written with focus on detail.
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