MORE HYPOCRISY IN KENTUCKY
4 March 2010
Now Beshear wants to tax Kentucky residents
who gamble online
The US state that achieved international notoriety by
attempting to seize international online gambling
domains on protectionist and moral grounds - Kentucky -
has just passed a law designed to tax....online
gamblers!
The new law, which enjoyed an easy
passage through the Kentucky House on Friday,
capitalises on federal legislative carve-outs that
permit online wagering....as long as it is on horse
racing, fantasy sports and state lotteries. The
exception has seen America embarrassed internationally
in the World Trade Organisation for its disciminatory
treatment of other forms of online gambling.
House Bill 368 now goes to the state Senate and was
sponsored by a Democrat, Larry Clark, who is the House's
temporary Speaker. The bill proposes a tax of half a
percentage point on ADW (advance deposit wagers) made by
any resident in Kentucky using Internet or telephone
services, and was approved in the House by a vote of 85
to 8.
The current proposal is getting more
support than a similar effort last year by Clark which
proposed a 3.5 percent tax and was thrown out by the
House Appropriations and Revenue Committee.
If
passed, it could ultimately impact online punters using
sites such as Churchill Downs' Twin Spires.com, although
the proposal is that the tax would be extracted from
account wagering companies as is done in Virginia and
Illinois.
It has been estimated that the new tax
could raise some $400 000. However, the Legislative
Research Commission is less sure, pointing out that the
dearth of information on how much money Kentuckians bet
through the Internet and telephone makes an accurate
calculation impossible.
The income from the tax
will be distributed equally between the Kentucky Horse
Racing Commission, whichever Kentucky track is running
at the time and to that track's purses.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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