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jun22 “OS MELHORES DIAS DE MACAU AINDA ESTÃO PARA VIR” https://jtm.com.mo/local/os-melhores-dias-de-macau-ainda-estao-para-vir/ jun22 Robert Goldstein, the boss of casino group Las Vegas Sands Corp, hinted on Wednesday that all six Macau casino operators would get fresh rights in that market, after the current ones expire this year. He had been asked about whether he had any concerns about the firm’s future in Macau, including proposed regulatory changes under the city’s gaming law amendment. Mr Goldstein, chairman and chief executive of Las Vegas Sands, parent of Macao operator Sands China Ltd, replied: “I don’t think we should be concerned about the nuance of the gaming law. If anything, it’s getting better for the operators. I think it’s very favourable, and we shouldn’t complain. Everyone gets a [new] licence; life goes on.” “The licence issue – which was a big issue a year or two ago – it’s much more comfortable today for all us – for every licensee,” he added. https://www.ggrasia

O que diz a lei proposta pelo Governo (a partir de 14/1/21)

jun22 Oanalista de jogo Ben Lee considera que a decisão “inesperada” de aumentar em 1 por cento os impostos indirectos em Macau vai “criar dúvidas e incerteza” entre os interessados em novas concessões, a partir de 2023. Uma comissão da Assembleia Legislativa de Macau terminou na quarta-feira a discussão da nova lei do jogo, que deverá ser votada, no plenário, na generalidade, a 21 de Junho. A versão final da proposta de lei que regula os casinos em Macau prevê uma subida de 1,6 por cento para 2 por cento do actual imposto sobre as receitas do jogo, entregue à Fundação Macau para fins culturais, educacionais, científicos, académicos e filantrópicos. https://hojemacau.com.mo/2022/06/17/analista-diz-que-subida-dos-impostos-em-macau-cria-duvidas-a-investidores/ jun22 An article in the latest draft of Macau’s gaming law amendment bill, published on Wednesday, sets the tax payable on casino gross gaming (GGR) at 40 percent, although the law gives an incumbent Macau chief executive (CE) the