ANOTHER ASSAULT ON THE INTERNET SHAPING UP IN TURKEY
16 January 2009
Telecommunications watchdog wants a tax on
Internet gaming
Online gambling may be illegal in Turkey, but the
parallel and very popular entertainment of Internet
gaming is tempting Turkish officials to try and raise
taxes from the pastime.
Zaman Istanbul reported this week that the
Telecommunications Directorate (TiB) has proposed to the
Ministry of Finance that a tax on Internet gaming be
introduced. The head of TiB, Fethi Simsek, said his
agency has been watching the online gaming sector
closely and has decided to warn the ministry that a tax
is necessary after "...noticing many irregularities in
the sector."
Prompted by TiB and the Interior Ministry, the Ministry
of Finance has already banned the use of a game titled
"Knight" at Internet cafés in Turkey, triggering an
appeal against the government's action by the host
company, K2Network Inc.
Simsek pointed to the large profit that the company made
in its Turkish operations, which brought in more than $1
million a month last year. He said the company had
increased its Turkish profits from close to $4 million
in 2006 to about $9 million in 2007.
"There are thousands of people becoming addicted to
games, and companies are earning profits without being
taxed," he told the Anatolia news agency.
Simsek said the game has been popular in Turkey but even
though it is now banned at Internet cafes, it is still
being played and no taxes apply.
Taking an opposing view is the All Internet Houses
Association's (TIEV) Yusuf Andiç. He said demanding a
tax on such games is a "good move," but that the banning
of the 'Knight' game is "questionable." He added that 60
percent of Internet gaming takes place in homes.
Internet games are often appealing to and target young
people between the ages of 13 and 20. The sector has
become even more lucrative in countries such as Turkey
because of the demographics of its population.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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