TAX RELIEF FOR IRISH BOOKIES
22 May 2009
Government holds off on tax hike
Efforts by Irish bookmaking companies and associations
to convince the government that moves to double gambling
tax (see previous InfoPowa reports) would endanger
employment prospects and businesses in the sector were
successful this week as the government relented.
In a surprise eleventh-hour U-turn the government
decided to leave the betting turnover tax at 1 percent.
The Finance Bill containing the tax provisions
is going through the Irish Parliament committee stage,
where various amendments can be made. The government
originally intended that the turnover tax increase would
take effect from the beginning of May 2009, but it has
been put on hold.
SSharon Byrne, a spokesperson
for the Irish Bookmaking Association, said: “This is
very good news and we can breathe again."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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