PORTUGUESE LOTTERY DISCRIMINATION REFERRED TO ECJ
1 May 2009
Tax dispute with European Commission enters a
new phase
After months of haggling with the Portuguese government
over its discriminatory tax practices on lottery
winnings, the European Commission has referred the issue
to the European Court of Justice for a judicial ruling.
The row has its roots in the Portuguese government's
insistence on taxing foreign lottery winnings whilst
domestic prizes remain exempt, thus prejudicing lottery
providers outside the country in contravention of EU
principles.
The discriminatory taxation was to
some extent reduced last December following a "reasoned
opinion" from the Commission (see previous InfoPowa
reports), when the government exempted winnings from the
European EuroMillions network, which includes
EuroMillions lotteries from Belgium, France, Ireland,
Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, the UK and Switzerland.
However, this apparently did not go far enough as it did
not embrace all foreign state lotteries.
The
Commission reiterated in a statement that - in its
opinion - the current tax practices of the Portuguese
government on lottery winnings remained in conflict with
the European Commission Treaty, restricting competitive
services. It rejected a counter argument that the
discrimination was necessary to combat problem gambling,
and the matter will now be judicially argued and
decided.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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