TASMANIAN OPPOSITION TO ONLINE GAMBLING TAX
INITIATIVE
9 October 2009
Greens don't like the prospect of island
becoming an Internet gaming hub
Tasmania's bold move into the online gambling regulatory
sector (see previous InfoPowa reports) is being opposed
by the Green party following the Bartlett government’s
decision to remove taxes for corporate bookmakers and
instead apply a flat annual fee.
Greens Gaming
spokesperson Kim Booth MP said this week that talk of
Tasmania becoming some form of gambling hub is 'very
disturbing' and is not the sort of reputation that will
serve Tasmania well nationally or internationally.
“The Bartlett government’s decision to remove taxes
for corporate bookmakers and instead apply a flat annual
licence just again demonstrates Labor’s addiction to the
gambling dollar, and the government’s abject failure to
have a long term strategic plan that balances the
community’s interests and the racing industry’s needs,”
Booth said.
“Once again Labor rushes to lower the
bar to grab the gambling dollar, without thinking of
whether it harms the racing industry, which is providing
the product, or considering the long term welfare of the
community.”
Booth added: “Labor has not learnt
from the Betfair debacle which the Greens had warned
would result in that company using Tasmania as a
beach-head to access the national market, and then
threaten to pack up its physical office and leave if
they cannot get the government to keep ramping down the
product access fees.
“These corporate gambling
interests will keep trying to ramp down their fees and
obligations until they can get the product for nothing.
“A race to the bottom that results in Tasmania being
perceived as the gaming island is not a socially
responsible outcome.”
The Greens voted against
the legislation to sell TOTE Tasmania.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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