A BREATHER FOR BULGARIAN GAMBLING
27 November 2009
National Assembly rejects proposal to
increase gambling tax by 15 percent
Fears that the recently proposed 10 percent Bulgarian
gambling tax would by further boosted to 15 percent
faded in the National Assembly Friday as the Budget
Commission rejected a motion by conservative politicians
to raise the tax by another 5 percent.
The
conservative party “Law, Order, Justice” (RZS) and
members of the Blue Coalition had proposed that the
gambling tax be raised from 10 percent to 15 percent,
arguing that this should be calculated on a profit
basis, reports the Novinite news agency.
But
although the 15 percent increase motion failed, a
proposal to increase the tax to 12 percent based on
turnover passed the Council of Ministers. Other taxation
moves passed included a quarterly levy on gambling and
betting machines.
The new taxes come into force
in January 2010 as part of an amended Corporate Income
Tax Act.
The Bulgarian Association for
Entertainment and Gambling Games, which had earlier
warned that tax increases could be the final blow to
battling gambling companies (see previous InfoPowa
report) reiterated its warning that the increased
taxation could cause the collapse of the industry,
risking 40 000 jobs and government revenues.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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