Dream11, a top fantasy sports platform, is contesting a tax evasion notice demanding about $150 million. The tax department alleges underpaid taxes from 2017 to 2019. The disagreement hinges on tax rates: authorities propose 28% on total gaming revenue, while Dream11 argues for a lower rate on platform fees, claiming skill-based games. Parent company Dream Sports has filed a writ petition. If the allegations stand, it would be India's largest-ever indirect tax claim. This follows a similar case with Gameskraft, dismissed by the Karnataka High Court, setting a precedent for notices to multiple gaming firms. The Supreme Court will hear the matter, potentially impacting the skill-based gaming industry, which is already facing a 28% GST regime.