Panama’s Gaming Control Board (JCJ) has confirmed that it will review its tax frameworks, seeking to revise taxation policies in order to make its gambling market more attractive to foreign investment.

Central to JCJ’s revision will be an assessment on eliminating the enforced ‘5.5% tax on player winnings‘ applied across casino games, slot machines and sports wagering.

The review of Panama’s gambling taxation frameworks will be undertaken by the executive of newly elected President Laurentino “Nito” Cortizo of the ‘Democratic Revolution Party (PRD)’.

Taking office last July, Nito Cortizo underlined that the PRD would revive Panama’s economy by prioritising national enterprises through strategic investment, whilst improving governance of industries helping long-term debt reduction.

Confirming the review, JCJ Secretary Manuel Sanchez and member of Panama’s Economic Ministry, stated that Panama’s tax on player winnings had been a wider hindrance on the nation’s crucial leisure and tourism industries.

“The tax on gaming tables, is a tribute created in the past administration, which also applies to bingo, casinos, slot machines and sports betting,” said the JCJ secretary of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF)” – Manuel Sánchez underlines.

Supporting PRD’s economic mandate, the JCJ underlines that Panama would be better served implementing an ‘interconnected system’ facilitating the auditing of gambling operators, whilst further modernising the nation’s gambling structures.

JCJ figures details that since 2014, gambling tax contribution has been in decline, with Panama’s existing frameworks falling consecutively below the Balboas ($ pegged) 95 million target.

“We will increase revenues and promote responsible gambling, this set of measures and others will help us to make this activity positively impact the country’s economy” Manuel Sánchez details closing JCJ’s statement.

Source: SBC News

By DOMENICO DRAGONE

iGaming expert - with over 10 years of experience in the retail market in Italy and knowledge of global online gaming. In the past he has worked with the largest national gambling companies and he managed some land-based shops on their behalf. Entrepreneur, investor and enthusiast of difficult challenges, in 2015 he founded The Betting Coach Group, an international news and social marketing agency geared towards sports, esports and gambling companies. He is currently the C.E.O of The Betting Coach and is a consultant for Loginbet.it Mr. Dragone collaborates with providers (game developers) and event organizers with the aim of helping them develop networks and business across continents. Passionate about journalism, he is the creator and promoter of iGaming Cafè, the first talk show in Italy, dedicated to companies and delegates from the gaming world.

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