BINGO TAX PRESSURE ON BRIT CHANCELLOR
11 January 2008
Gaming companies underline threat to continued
viability
The UK government's Department of Culture, Media and
Sport has put its support behind bingo companies
campaigning for a tax reduction to ensure the continued
business viability of the sector.
On and offline bingo groups such as Gala Coral and Rank
have appealed to the British Chancellor of Exchequer,
Alistair Darling, for the reductions to prevent closures
of bingo halls during an economic slowdown and a
reduction in land patronage caused by smoking bans.
The Financial Times reports that the extensive lobbying
campaign has won the support of the Department for
Culture, Media and Sport, which is now expected to push
for tax breaks in its Budget submission.
Bingo operators say they face double taxation in the
form of a gaming duty of 15 percent and VAT of 17.5
percent. The Treasury, however, believes the industry is
losing customers and facing systemic problems that tax
relief alone will not solve.
According to the bingo industry 100 clubs could be
forced to close in 2008. In 2007 33 clubs were shut
down.
Gala Coral’s chief executive Neil Goulden, was quoted in
the FT as saying: “The message we are giving the
chancellor and the prime minister is ‘if you give us the
same tax treatment as other gambling industries, it will
be an investment that will drive up admissions’.”
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
More news here.
Top of page |
Home |
News |
Forum |
Webcast |
Vortran |
Accredited Casinos |
Evil Ones |
Pitch a Bitch |
Online Gambling Resources |
Poker
|