PROPOSED DUTCH TAX RATE ALMOST 41 PERCENT (Update)
12 September 2008
But Dutch Senate says that taxation doesn't imply
approval
Further details are now available on our earlier story
concerning a move by Dutch legislators to start taxing
foreign and 'illegal' online gambling sites, and it
appears that taxation will not imply approval or legal
recognition.
Specifically, the Dutch Staatssecretaris for fiscal
affairs driving the proposal, Jan Cornelis de Jager,
argues that tax laws do not differentiate between legal
and illegal tax subjects, and that both should therefore
be treated with equity by the fiscus.
De Jager (39), a member of the Christian Democratic
party who was appointed to the Dutch Cabinet in February
last year, was an IT entrepreneur before entering
politics and knows his way around the new Internet
economy. In 1992, while still at university, he founded
IT company Spectra Vision. All business activities were
handed over to ISM eCompany (Innovative Solutions in
Media) in 1997, where de Jager was CEO until his
appointment to the Cabinet.
The mechanics of implementing the suggested and rather
draconian 40.85 percent tax are still to be finalised,
but it will be based on revenues generated and will
include winnings by online gamblers. How this is to be
achieved is not yet clear.
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