REGULATORY PROCESS CONTINUES IN FRANCE
31 October 2008
Online gambling tax rates still undecided
French gambling industry executives and other parties
interested in the possible regulation of Internet
gambling in France assembled last week in Paris to
discuss issues and listen to the latest progress report
from French government officials responsible for driving
the project and drafting proposed regulations. The
gathering attracted some 400 delegates - twice the
number that attended a similar event last year,
indicating growing interest in the future regulatory and
tax regime in a tough economic climate.
French government officials told the gathering that they
were on track to submit the first draft of a sports
betting licensing scheme at the end of this (2008) year.
Tax levels have yet to be clarified despite wide
speculation that a 14 percent rate based on turnover may
be applied - not a popular number with many operators
who draw an important distinction between turnover and
gross win.
Representatives of major French land gambling groups
like Partouche and Barriere voiced frustration at the
prospect of being unable to offer Internet gambling in
competition with EU-based competitors and the state
monopolies Francaise des Jeux and Pari Mutuel Urbain,
and gave notice that they would lobby the French
government for the right to compete.
There was some concern that it could be another year or
more before operating licenses were issued, and it
appeared to some that the global decline in business has
brought the need for other sources of revenue into sharp
and more immediate focus.
Delegates present at the meeting noted that government
officials appeared to be paying close attention to
consumer protections.
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