N.T. BOOKIES LIKE NEW GAMBLING TAX
6 November 2009
10 percent gross margin tax maxed at A$250
000 seems to have found favour
Internet bookie firms in the Australian state of
Northern Territory have signalled their approval of a
government tax change that makes them more competitive,
according to reports in The Age newspaper this week.
In it's battle to compete with the rival state of
Tasmania for online bookie business - reportedly worth
$1.5 billion competitively attracted from Victoria and
New South Wales alone - the NT government has scrapped
existing taxes and replaced these with a 10 percent
gross margin tax, payable on all betting events
conducted under the NT wagering licence and capped at
A$250 000.
Sportsbet chief executive Matthew
Tripp said the changes would save his company about $2
million a year after tax. "I certainly didn't put a gun
to the head of the territory, but I pointed out the fact
that I'm in a portable business and I have to do what's
right by the business, and I appealed to them to review
the taxation regime," Tripp told The Age.
"I
think it was too big a carrot for them to pass up, so
they got their heads together and thought that they
should put an offer together similar to that of Tasmania
to ensure that everyone stayed."
Tripp added that
he had told Northern Territory officials that Tasmania,
which is home to Sportsbet competitor Betfair, was
trying to position itself as the ''hub of wagering in
the country".
Centrebet chief executive Con
Kafataris said that the change would save his company
A$700 000 a year after tax. "The reduced tax rates are a
welcome move which make it economic for us to maintain
our presence in the territory and will assist the
Northern Territory government in protecting jobs in the
state," he noted.
"Centrebet has been licensed in
the NT for 17 years and has built a strong and
productive working relationship with the NT government,
which we look forward to maintaining."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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