PAYING THE PIPER
7 August 2009
Are offshore Internet gambling companies
benefitting from the UK market in for a hard time?
Industry rumour that the UK government may be
considering its tax options on offshore Internet
gambling companies which advertise and benefit from
betting by UK punters took on more substance this week
when an official from HM Revenues and Customs confirmed
that research was being done on the subject.
Earlier this year there were complaints from horseracing
officials that offshore companies were benefitting from
the UK market without paying levies (see previous
InfoPowa report), fuelling speculation that UK betting
companies may have urged government to level the playing
field. This was linked to fears that major UK groups may
be contemplating a move offshore to better compete in a
more benevolent tax climate.
The announcement
that the UK government's advertising white list would
not accept any further licensing jurisdictions whilst
the Gambling Act was being reviewed also caused some
alarm.
This week a spokesman for HM Revenues and
Customs told EGR: “Although HMRC is currently looking at
the tax issues involved with a view to identifying the
risks to UK taxes resulting from the locations offshore,
no specialist unit has been set up.”
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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