Online gaming players in India fear that the industry may be badly hit if the Centre proposes a blanket goods and services tax (GST) of 28 per cent on it. According to Roland Landers, chief executive officer (CEO) of the All India Gaming Federation, this move could hamper the booming industry’s upward trajectory and lead to closure of businesses in the sector.
Landers added that the Indian online gaming industry needs a GST regime that can protect and promote the segment, which houses over 900 start-ups.
“Further, it is widely accepted that when a legitimate industry is taxed at unsustainable