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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Regulation: Brazil closes 2000 gambling sites
by
Sanitough
on 11/11/2024, 04:56:12 UTC
....but instead those companies will really be just that paying a small % of the revenue directly into their pockets.
That seems impossible to pull off because, no matter how corrupt a country might be, they still need records showing they’ve collected taxes from the casinos they regulate. The closest scenario would be the casinos paying less tax than the actual amount owed, then bribing corrupt officials to avoid a government audit.

Im not against taxes as long it will really be used or applied into economic development or enhancement on which
this is really the primary purpose of taxes on which it will really be that understandable on how it works but of course it will really be that totally on how the government will be applying those laws and regulations about taxation.

Even if we're against taxation, there's really nothing we can do about it since it's the law. As they say, tax is the lifeblood of a country, and it’s a constant - there’s no country without taxes.