New Zealand seeks 2% turnover tax from international betting operators
New Zealand proposes imposing 2% point of consumption tax on international betting operators taking wagers from Kiwi punters.
New Zealand proposes imposing 2% point of consumption tax on international betting operators taking wagers from Kiwi punters.
New Zealand gov't stats show Kiwis wagered slightly more on all forms of gambling except lotteries; SkyCity VIP lost $5m in 82 minutes.
New Zealand is working on how to recover the millions Kiwis have been spending on overseas bookmakers, starting with a new legislation.
New Zealand gov't report recommends boosting TAB's betting options, charging international online bookies 2% to 3% betting turnover fee.
New Zealand announces formation of working group to study ways of making life miserable for international online betting sites.
Residents of New Zealand spent almost $2.1 billion on the four main forms of gambling.
New Zealand racing minister Nathan Guy tells racing board that blocking international online gambling sites is his "number one priority."
Tabcorp and the New Zealand Racing Board have extended their partnership to 2015.
New Zealand Racing Board has ordered clubs to pass an independent audit to get a betting license.