Japan has been planning for a while to introduce strict rules which would allow the country to withhold tax on casino revenues from foreigners. However, the country has decided to drop these plans. According to speculations, local officials have made such a decision because of fear of losing investors.
On this past Wednesday Media broadcaster from Japan, NHK, reported that the local government decided to cancel the talks scheduled for Integrated Resorts plans. The country will organize discussions on casino taxation during the next fiscal year.
As a reminder, Japan proposed a taxation system which requires foreigners who place wagers at local casinos to pay withholding tax on earnings. For compliance purposes, the government should require casino operators to register gambling chip sales both at casino cage and gaming tables. As part of the next step, licensees would need to compare all these figures with chip redemptions and decide whether a player won or lost the game.
Meanwhile, Japan’s leading Liberal Democratic Party and its partners consider that new rules will represent a “heavy business burden which may reduce investment in Japanese casinos.” The ruling party looks to provide additional “consideration” of casino taxation in the future.
At the moment, there are obvious concerns about the situation with Japanese casinos. Starting from the moment when LDP revealed plans to discard the casino ban, international gambling providers began showing interest in local investments. They still hope to secure one of the maximum three licenses which will be granted to casino operators.
The bidding process for Japanese license is about to start and some operators are not sure whether to risk investing such enormous amounts of money. One of them, Las Vegas Sands and its president, Rob Goldstein, consider that it will not be “prudent” for the company's shareholders if the enterprise decides to make such a significant investment which could turn to be uncertain. The following months in Japan will bring serious problems and we can wait to see the results of the situation.
Source:
“Japan pauses a plan to withhold tax on foreigners’ casino winnings“, Steven Stradbrooke, calvinayre.com, December 11, 2019.