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Businessmen in the gaming sector are asking to compete on equal terms and to be allowed to conduct their business activity in the same way as the rest of the economy, and to pay taxes on income or profits.
Basically, this is about adapting the fiscal systems to the principles of equality and progressivity set out in the constitution. The situation has been made all the more complicated with the proposal from the lotteries monopoly, with the introduction of new games and the proposal for active competition for the slice of cake reserved for gaming, not forgetting the Rasca, the instant lottery from ONCE, that has seen very successful sales since its launch. The final touch is online betting, whose initial phase of regulation in Madrid, with the criterion of taxation of 10 per cent on profits, has filled the sector with expectation. Many are professionals who have raised their voices to reinforce the position of the associations in the sector in denouncing the comparative injury being suffered by the amusementmachine sector.
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