ADD TAXED POKER TO U.S. STIMULUS PLAN, SAYS P.P.A.
6 February 2009
Poker Players Alliance chief appeals to
legislators
With yet more economic stimulus plans on the cards in
Washington DC, the Poker Players Alliance chairman,
former Senator Alfonse D'Amato used the opportunity to
again appeal for the regulation of poker by the
legislators on Capitol Hill last week.
Writing in the end January edition of the publication
"Roll Call", D'Amato pointed out the financial
advantages of regulating and taxing online poker,
commenting: “The online poker industry and the millions
of Americans who play on the Internet have been crying
out for regulation and taxation. The absence of
government regulation, and in fact the quixotic efforts
to ban internet poker, has left U.S. consumers
vulnerable and left billions in potential tax revenue on
the virtual poker table.
“This is not a new tax. It’s not politically risky tax
increases. Regulation simply allows for the collection
of taxes that are currently going overseas to the other
countries that have already seized on the global poker
phenomenon.”
D'Amato went on to re-emphasise the heavy skill element
in the game as outweighing the influence of chance.
Last year a study by the international business services
and audit group PricewaterhouseCoopers predicted that
some $40 billion could be raised in taxes on poker over
a 10 year span of time.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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