Centre blocks 357 illegal offshore online money gaming platforms, 700 under scanner
Published on Mar 22, 2025
By IANS
- NEW DELHI — The government on Saturday said that it has blocked 357
websites/URLs of illegal/non-compliant offshore online money gaming entities so
far, and 700 such entities are under the scanner.
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- The Directorate General of Goods and Services Tax
Intelligence (DGGI) has intensified its enforcement actions against offshore
online gaming entities. The online money gaming industry comprises both
domestic and foreign operators.
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- “It has been noticed that these entities are evading GST
by failing to register, concealing taxable pay-ins, and bypassing tax
obligations. So far, 357 websites/URLs of illegal/non-compliant offshore online
money gaming entities have been blocked by the DGGI, in coordination with
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), under Section 69 of
IT Act, 2000,” the Ministry of Finance said in a statement.
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- Around 700 offshore entities involved in the supply of
online money gaming, betting and gambling are under the DGGI’s scanner.
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- Under the GST law, ‘Online Money Gaming’, being
actionable claim, is classified as a supply of ‘Goods’ and is subject to a 28
per cent tax. Entities operating in this sector are required to register under
GST.
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- In a recent operation against some of the illegal gaming
platforms, DGGI targeted and blocked bank accounts that were being used to
collect money from participants, attaching nearly 2,000 bank accounts and Rs 4
crore, in coordination with the I4C and the National Payments Corporation of
India (NPCI).
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- In another action, 392 bank accounts linked to UPI IDs
found on websites of some of these offshore entities have been put on debit
freeze and sum totalling Rs. 122.05 crore has been provisionally attached in
these accounts, informed the ministry.
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- Another operation against a few Indian nationals, who
were running online money gaming platforms from outside India, was conducted by
DGGI.
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- “DGGI has so far blocked 166 mule accounts linked with
these platforms. Three such persons have been arrested till now and
investigation against more such individuals is under progress,” the ministry
informed.
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- “It has been observed that many Bollywood celebrities and
cricketers along with YouTube, WhatsApp, and Instagram influencers, are found
endorsing these platforms, and therefore the public is advised to remain
cautious and not engage with offshore online money gaming platforms as it may
jeopardise their personal finances and indirectly support activities that
undermine financial integrity and national security,” the ministry advised.
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