FRENCH PLANS PREVIEWED
6 March 2009
2 percent tax on Internet poker; 7.5 percent
on sports betting
France's budget minister, Eric Woerth, told a press
conference Thursday that his proposed legislation to
liberalise the traditionally monopolistic French
gambling industry includes provisions for some online
gambling, and will be presented to cabinet ministers at
the end of March 2009 or the beginning of April. He said
the bill will likely be voted on in the French
Parliament and Senate before the 2009 summer recess.
The announcement represents a major change in French
gambling policy, traditionally dominated by two state
monopolies, Francais des Jeux and Pari-Mutuel Urbain
(PMU)). Although full details are still scant, Woerth
said he envisions a 2 percent tax on online poker, and a
7.5 percent tax on sports and horse racing.
Once
approved by Parliament, the implementation of the law,
and the real opening up of the French online market,
should come into effect around January 1st 2010.
France has for several years been under pressure from
the European Commission to comply with EU principles of
free movement of goods and services between member
nations (see previous InfoPowa reports).
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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