Partner of MAG firm, Mauro de Fabritis, conducted one of the last sessions of the first day in BgC, talking about gaming taxation and the the possible ways for Brazil to create its own model. According to de Fabritis "a good tax scheme will protect the legal market, the legal industry and make a company to migrate from illegal pro legal. ”
To reach this result, he stressed that "it
is necessary to define goals: leverage more social protection, analyze the
market, which competitors are already in the market, which targets are issued
and definition of taxation.”
De Fabritis also said that, in this process, should "work on a competitive
environment, a portfolio of paid games to the player, and the typology of the
games.” He also explained that the most prevalent models are the billing and
GGR, stating that choice will be critical for the operator to define how to act
in the market.
"If the taxation model is not consistent with the logic of the operators, it
will not be effective. One part will become illegal and the other legal. This
generates a weight or pressure on what they invested to be legal and can also leave
the country. The illegal does not create interest to become legal," he
concluded.
Source: Eclusive GMB