GAMBLING TAXES PLANNED BY POLAND
25 July 2008
Indications are that both land and Internet
gambling will be permitted
Comments by Poland's Deputy Minister of Finance, Jacek
Kapica earlier this year that the best way to handle
online gambling was to regulate and tax it, (see
previous InfoPowa report) appear to be bearing fruit.
Reports from Poland this week suggest that the
government is actively considering an online and land
gambling tax regime that could contribute to the
construction of a sports stadium to accommodate the
Euro2012 football tournament.
Poland's Finance Ministry has proposed legislation that
would levy a new tax on all gambling games in the
country, Gazeta Prawna reports. If the legislation were
to pass, a 10 percent tax would take effect beginning
next (2009) year and remain in force until 2015, when
the situation would be reviewed.
According to gambling legislation proposed by the Polish
Finance Ministry the new tax would be levied 'on each
gambling game'.
Kapica told the newspaper that the 10 percent rate was
included in the proposal at the request of the Minister
of Sport. It was not anticipated that the extra levy
would cause any drop in the popularity of gambling, he
said.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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