Alderney Risks Budget Deficit To Preserve Remote Gambling Industry

Francois Peglau, 16/11/2007
GamblingCompliance Ltd.

Under pressure from international tax watchdogs and the EU, Guernsey will completely overhaul it tax regime in 2008 and treat non-resident companies the same as resident entities by reducing corporate income tax to 0 percent across the board. Whilst online gambling companies will be largely unaffected by the change, the new regime will incur an annual revenue loss of nearly £50m for the Government.

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