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India Online Gaming Firms Warn of ‘Devastating’ Tax Hike Impact

India Online Gaming Firms Warn of ‘Devastating’ Tax Hike Impact 127 online gaming firms write to govt, seek change in tax rule India has over 420 million online gamers in 2023: Industry ... Read More
Indian online gaming firms relocating to avoid tax will be 'risky', official says | Reuters

Indian online gaming firms planning to relocate overseas to avoid a new 28% tax on the sector run the risk of violating the country's foreign exchange laws, Vivek Johri, head of the indirect taxes ... Read More
India hits online gaming with 28% tax | Business and Economy News - Al Jazeera

India’s government says it will impose a 28 percent tax on funds that online gaming companies collect from their customers in a setback to the $1.5bn industry. Read More
Indian gaming firms say new tax will stifle foreign investment

India's new 28% tax on online gaming companies will stifle foreign investment and put $2.5 billion already invested in the sector at risk, more than 100 gaming firms have said in a letter to India ... Read More
India deals a 28% tax blow to online gaming industry

The Goods and Services Tax Council, which comprises top federal and state finance ministers, said it had agreed to levy a 28% indirect tax on online gaming, casinos and horse racing. Read More
Peak XV, Tiger Global, others urge PM Modi to review India’s online gaming tax - TechCrunch

Tiger Global, DST Global, Peak XV, Steadview Capital and Kotak Private Equity are among global and Indian investors that have asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reconsider India’s recently ... Read More
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