COSTA RICA TO UP IT'S JURISDICTIONAL GAME?
24 July 2009
New gaming regulator for online gambling
haven
Long on operators and short on real regulation is the
widely held player perception of the Costa Rica
licensing jurisdiction in online gambling. Whilst the
Central American country is home to many large gambling
operators, it's support for player disputes with online
gambling venues is not generally well regarded.
That may be all about to change, according to reports in
the local media which inform that government plans to
introduce legislation which will see all licensees in
the country - both land and online - brought under the
real authority of a national regulator. The reports cite
the worsening economic situation as the spur for the new
interest in a proper regulatory regime.
The
finance minister, Guillermo Zuniga, has proposed hiking
the tax on gambling operator gross revenues by 2 percent
to help weather the economic storm, and he has
apparently confirmed that there will be more meaningful
controls on operators flowing from the new legislation.
The Finance Ministry expects to realise an
additional $85 million a year from the tax hike.
Zuniga told reporters that the new gambling arrangements
would see a regulatory body with responsbilities to
several ministries issuing licenses and policing the
operation of licensees. It would be given authority over
both land and online gambling operations, he advised.
The minister added that the decision to form a
regulatory body brought Costa Rica in line with the
international trend to regulate and license gambling.
Online gambling activity has never been formally
regulated under Costa Rica’s gambling laws, with
Internet operators instead taking out business-oriented
licenses on the understanding that they will not allow
locals to wager. Previous attempts to control online
gambling by the government have not been particularly
successful. In 2003 a law was passed requiring online
gambling operators to register with the Ministry of
Finance (see previous InfoPowa report) and generally
inconclusive debate has taken place among lawmakers in
the National Assembly from time to time.
Media
reports to date do not offer clarity on how a new
regulator might apply taxation, licensing and compliance
procedures.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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