COSTA RICAN TAX PROPOSALS SUBMITTED TO LEGISLATIVE
ASSEMBLY
4 September 2009
But there are rumblings that some online
gambling companies may decide to relocate
Speculation in July this year that the Costa Rican
Finance Minister was about to introduce a new taxation
regime targeting online gambling companies (see previous
InfoPowa reports) has been confirmed by the publication
Inside Costa Rica.
The publication reports that
Finance Minister Guillermo Zuņiga has introduced a bill
into the legislative assembly that, if approved, would
impose a tax of 2 percent on the revenues of all online
and offline gambling operators based in the Central
American country - a haven for many Internet gambling
firms.
Debate on the new legislation has been
heated, particularly among online operators, some of
whom have threatened to take their companies elsewhere.
The local industry is now awaiting final confirmation
that the law is in place, which will take the form of
communications from the government and publication in
the official “La Gaceta.”
Online operators have
been quick to remind government that the industry
employs thousands of Costa Ricans and expatriates who
boost local businesses with their household buying.
There is also the suggestion that the tax may make Costa
Rica less appealing as a business centre in comparison
with neighbouring Panama.
Mickey Richardson, CEO
of BetCRIS.com, is on record recently as saying: "They
[the Costa Rican Government] need to understand our
business and the consequences before passing such a
law." The online gambling executive went on to point out
that his company has considered Panama as an alternative
location as it has developed into a modern and
impressive business centre.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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