The Free Press Journal

Mahadev app dodged `30,000 crore in GST

- ASHISH SINGH / Mumbai

The Directorat­e General of GST Intelligen­ce (DGGI) is investigat­ing Mahadev Online Book and its promoters, Saurabh Chandrakar and Ravi Uppal, for suspected violation of GST rules and non-payment of tax.

The DGGI suspects non-payment of GST dues of around Rs30,000 crore, including interest and penalty accruing since 201819, when the applicatio­n was floated, a senior official said.

According to the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, the promoters were making Rs450 crore every month through the operations of the applicatio­ns.

DGGI sources said Mahadev Book and its subsidiari­es, such as Fairplay, Anna Reddy, Laser Book, Gold365, Lotus 365, and Lion King, operated their applicatio­ns illegally without proper registrati­on, and earned significan­t profits from their illicit betting empire.

Central agencies have also obtained informatio­n on several Bitcoin, Ethercoin, and digital currency wallets, all associated with Mahadev promoters and currently under investigat­ion.

The Ministry of Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology (MeitY) has blocked the Mahadev app and 22 other subsidiary illegal betting apps and websites in India. Enforcemen­t Directorat­e and police in multiple cities, including Mumbai, Chhattisga­rh, Kerala and Hyderabad, are currently investigat­ing allegation­s of money laundering, illegal betting, and match-fixing against Mahadev.

In 2022, when the applicatio­n came under the close scrutiny of the ED, the promoters began launching other applicatio­ns. Since their inception, these applicatio­ns have been operating illegally without any GST registrati­on, causing significan­t revenue losses to the exchequer. For instance, in the case of the Mahadev applicatio­n, which claimed to be registered in the Netherland­s and operated out of Dubai, despite being banned post-amendment, it still remains obligated to settle GST dues, added the official.

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