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Japan is changing tax gambling structure

Published date: 2020-12-01
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is set to implement changes to the nation’s planned integrated resorts tax system

Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is set to implement changes to the nation’s planned integrated resorts tax system, the party’s tax investigation chairman, Akira Amari, said last week.

The changes will be included in the country’s 2021 tax reform that will be unveiled in December. In relation to integrated resorts, the LDP last week discussed how casino patrons’ winnings will be treated in the country when its first gambling establishments open doors.

Reports emerged late last year that Japanese lawmakers were mulling introducing a so-called withhold tax on winnings by non-resident foreigners gambling at the country’s future casinos. This type of tax system was considered because it could facilitate tax probes and investigations in the future.

The system involved levying a tax on the difference between the value of the chips purchased by a non-resident foreigner and the amount of chips converted back into cash.

Lawmakers were also understood to have mulled making it mandatory for casino operators to keep records on chip purchases and win-loss results.

However, the LDP plans to introduce changes to the system relating to taxation of integrated resorts and their casino facilities and that all issues need to be ironed out because casino operators could otherwise backtrack from their plans to bid for the right to run gambling establishments in Japan.

Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transports, and Tourism has requested that the 2021 tax reform eliminate the need for withholding tax on foreign casino patrons’ winnings and has called for these winnings to be declared on a tax return as a temporary income.

There would be discussions to ensure that foreign players’ winnings are tax exempt as taxing them would be a deterrent to patrons and would place an unnecessary burden on casino operators.

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