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Josephine say that since the casinos opened, the govt. collected $2 billion in taxes alone. And another $288 million in casino entry fees. These casino entry fees were supposed to be used to fund specifically programs for gambling social ills. But it turns out, only $12.8 has been send to these programs. rest of the money go where? All registered charities in singapore clamouring for donations and sponorship from the public right now. Can see it all over the place, i guess they are not getting any money from the govt. Can Josephine explain where the rest of the $276.2 million went. Also, I know the tax revenues of $2 billion went to the state coffers, but how has this benefitted the average person? Seems to me like they use the money to buy $2200 bikes, integration and training programs for FTs and new immigrants, etc. WHY THE FUCK IS THE OPPO NOT ASKING THESE QUESTIONS TO PAP?
Casino entry level fees collected by the government in the past 18 months reached S$288 million, Minister of State for Finance Josephine Teo said on Tuesday.
Used to fund social and charitable causes, the levies amounted to $93 million in the first six months of this year and $195 million over the whole of last year.
A daily entry levy of $100 and annual entry levy of $2,000 is imposed on Singaporeans and permanent residents seeking to enter the casinos.
Speaking at Parliament in response to a question over casino levies and taxes, Teo said the amount channelled by the government specifically to tackle gambling social ills has increased from $3.8 million in 2009 to $9 million last year.
Teo also indicated that profitable casino-resorts in Singapore have provided a bonanza in tax revenues to the Singapore government in the past two years.
The minister disclosed that tax revenues from the integrated resorts experienced a net increase of $900 million in 2010 and $1.1 billion last year.
"Through these (tax revenues) the government is able to provide support and care to many Singaporeans," she said.
Marina Bay Sands, operated by Las Vegas Sands Corp, and Resorts World Sentosa, run by Genting Singapore, opened in 2010 and have been raking in hundreds of millions in revenues per quarter.
With additional reporting by Jeanette Tan
Casino entry level fees collected by the government in the past 18 months reached S$288 million, Minister of State for Finance Josephine Teo said on Tuesday.
Used to fund social and charitable causes, the levies amounted to $93 million in the first six months of this year and $195 million over the whole of last year.
A daily entry levy of $100 and annual entry levy of $2,000 is imposed on Singaporeans and permanent residents seeking to enter the casinos.
Speaking at Parliament in response to a question over casino levies and taxes, Teo said the amount channelled by the government specifically to tackle gambling social ills has increased from $3.8 million in 2009 to $9 million last year.
Teo also indicated that profitable casino-resorts in Singapore have provided a bonanza in tax revenues to the Singapore government in the past two years.
The minister disclosed that tax revenues from the integrated resorts experienced a net increase of $900 million in 2010 and $1.1 billion last year.
"Through these (tax revenues) the government is able to provide support and care to many Singaporeans," she said.
Marina Bay Sands, operated by Las Vegas Sands Corp, and Resorts World Sentosa, run by Genting Singapore, opened in 2010 and have been raking in hundreds of millions in revenues per quarter.
With additional reporting by Jeanette Tan