Chapter IV
Determination Of Value Of Supply
31. Residual method for determination of value of supply of goods or services or both.-
Where the value of supply of goods or services or both cannot be determined under rules 27 to 30, the same shall be determined using reasonable means consistent with the principles and the general provisions of section 15 and the provisions of this Chapter:
Provided that in the case of supply of services, the supplier may opt for this rule, ignoring rule 30.
1[(31A) Value of supply in case of lottery, betting, gambling and horse racing.-(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the provisions of this Chapter, the value in respect of supplies specified below shall be determined in the manner provided hereinafter.
(2) (a) The value of supply of lottery run by State Governments shall be deemed to be 100/112 of the face value of ticket or of the price as notified in the Official Gazette by the organising State, whichever is higher.
(b) The value of supply of lottery authorised by State Governments shall be deemed to be 100/128 of the face value of ticket or of the price as notified in the Official Gazette by the organising State, whichever is higher.
Explanation:– For the purposes of this sub-rule, the expressions-
(a) “lottery run by State Governments” means a lottery not allowed to be sold in any State other than the organizing State;
(b) “lottery authorised by State Governments” means a lottery which is authorised to be sold in State(s) other than the organising State also; and
(c) “Organising State” has the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (f) of sub-rule (1) of rule 2 of the Lotteries (Regulation) Rules, 2010.
(3) The value of supply of actionable claim in the form of chance to win in betting, gambling or horse racing in a race club shall be 100% of the face value of the bet or the amount paid into the totalisator.”;]
Note:
Inserted by Notification No. 3/2018 –Central Tax issued dated 23th January, 2018