Ovalle Casino and Resort,
Enjoy Coquimbo,
Marina del Sol Calama and
Antay Casino and Hotel. These properties purportedly paid some
$715,000 in gambling duties and charged around
$133,000 in ‘entrance taxes’ last month while moreover making about
$950,000 in value-added tax (VAT) contributions.
Coming consideration:
The Bloomberg news service reported that Chile
opened its casino industry to private operators in 2005 with companies including Sun International Limited from South Africa and Spain’s Peralada Group receiving
15-year licenses and subsequently going on to become major players in the nation of 17.6 million people. However, these operations in
South America’s richest country are now purportedly under threat after the government announced last month that it will be
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Lucia Mouriño, SBC Americas ·
2:30 am
The Chilean gambling authority, the Superintendency of Gambling Casinos (SCJ), has published a financial report that details the first month of operations after an eight-month mandatory closure due to COVID-19. The 11 casinos that reopened in Chile contributed around $1.8m to the State in taxes.
The facilities that resumed their activities between November 19-28 comprised Luckia Arica, Marina del Sol Calama, Enjoy Antofagasta, Antay Casino & Hotel, Ovalle Casino & Resort, Casino del Pacífico, Enjoy Santiago, Sun Monticello, Casino de Colchagua, Enjoy Coquimbo and Enjoy Viña Del Mar.
A month later, the total tax contribution totaled $715k, corresponding to the “specific gambling tax destined to the Regional Governments and Municipalities where they operate to finance development works”.