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MBS & RWS CASINO CLOSED 7 Apr - 1 June 2020

both casino soon will pressure the gov to lift levy or else stop operating in sg and declare close shop.
No way will lift levy every year collecting millions from sg punters, foreigners go in free local have to pay $150 and only for 24hrs, pay entry levy is thank you for contribution to nation building love you deep deep.
Rws just retrench 2,000 staff to cut cost very hungry now slots should be super tight need to suck more dollars, no need offer freebies to sg punters yet still auto volunteer go in for slaughter donate casino love you deep deep.

Boycott the 2 IRs, only for hardcore punters :D
 
I don't think the 2IRs can survived with new rules not allow to purchased Annual Levy. Further more our borders still closed and none high rollers can come here.
Recently the 2 casinos occupancy consisted of 90% locals who paid 24 hours entry levy as no other choices to play elsewhere and also these players too long not been playing their hand are very itchy.
NCPG no need to restrict theit entry as I doubt how long these players can tahan paying $150.
Eventually CRA and NCPG will close shop and expected more retrenchment to come.
 
I don't think the 2IRs can survived with new rules not allow to purchased Annual Levy. Further more our borders still closed and none high rollers can come here.
Recently the 2 casinos occupancy consisted of 90% locals who paid 24 hours entry levy as no other choices to play elsewhere and also these players too long not been playing their hand are very itchy.
NCPG no need to restrict theit entry as I doubt how long these players can tahan paying $150.
Eventually CRA and NCPG will close shop and expected more retrenchment to come.
But now only those with membership are allow to go in right?
 
As 1 July 2020 when both casinos, MBS & RWS reopened, CRA imposed new rules to stop selling Annual Levy $3000. Singaporeans who wish to enter casino must purchased a 24 hours levy of $150 and no more Annual Levy on sales.
So how many regular Singaporeans are willing to pay $150.
NCPG no need to ban punters, MBS & RWS will suffer huge deficits as more doctors
than patients inside both casinos.
The casinos operators will wish very BIG THANK YOU to Singapore Govt.
If New Century Tours will to be listed in SGX the shares will certainly hit rocket high as more Singaporeans will onboard the casino ship.
May I know where did you get the news that annual levy cannot be purchased?
 
My friends wrote in to CRA to seek for non entry Casino Annual Levy refund. He informed that CRA is looking at it and may give refund 3 months extension cases by case.
Any info on how to write to get a refund?
I heard that an official form is needed but the form is nowhere to be found on CRA’s website.
 
Resorts World Sentosa and MBS casinos have about 30% staff been retrenched due to poor gaming biz with much much lesser Singaporeans visited the casino and also punters have been banned or restricted entry. Day levy up from $100 to $150 also affected casino biz.
World economics slow down and Coronavirus crises also make biz to suffer.
I forsee with much lesser Singaporens visiting the 2IRs the CRA and NCPG may trim down their staff eventually. Pray Covid-19 to be ended soon and our economy will be strong and healthy again.
 

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Still can purchase.
Annual levy renewal only allow for existing valid membership. Those membership expired before 7 April are not allow to buy Annual Levy since reopening.
That my understanding from both casino last week.
Newbies strictly not allow to enter both casinos.
 
Annual levy renewal only allow for existing valid membership. Those membership expired before 7 April are not allow to buy Annual Levy since reopening.
That my understanding from both casino last week.
Newbies strictly not allow to enter both casinos.
Didn't know about this.
 
Dear brothers and sisters,
How is our annual levy of $3000 for 12 months entry into casino which was closed for 12 weeks. How to claim??
If casinos refused for claims is just like indirectly day night robbery.
Hope international press can help to ask our Singapore Govt.
 
MBS casino cut 15% manpower retrenchment.
RWS casino already trimmed 30% staff.
Soon CRA and NCPG will also cut their staff resulted more unemployment as lesser Singaporeans visited the 2 casinos. The 24hours entry levy up from $100 to $150 really ducked.
 

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Any info on how to write to get a refund?
I heard that an official form is needed but the form is nowhere to be found on CRA’s website.
Any annual levy holders tried to get a refund for the months that the casinos are closed?
 
MBS casino cut 15% manpower retrenchment.
RWS casino already trimmed 30% staff.
Soon CRA and NCPG will also cut their staff resulted more unemployment as lesser Singaporeans visited the 2 casinos. The 24hours entry levy up from $100 to $150 really ducked.
Remove levy replace by reward, every entry to casino get $20 FNB and $20 taxi money.
 
MBS & RWS casinos both suffered heavy losses during outbreak Covid-19.
Why our Cheng Wu refused for refund Annual Levy during 12 weeks closure. Most clubs and other recreations eg. Mandai Zoo, Gardens By the Bay, Universal Studios etc extend 6 months for those yearly passes.
Cheng Wu, we know MBS & RWS are within East Coast zone and West Coast zone please be fair and help punters to extend or reimbursement 12 weeks levy which cost $750.
East Coast plan not like that one.
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bros and sis,
painful to see u and your 750 dollars annual levy up in smokes.
whatever it is must at least try to go get answers through proper channels.
whatever your situation its still nice to at least hear from mbs and rws casinos memberships department on what their stand on this issues of missed 12 weeks membership suffered by annual levy holders.
Casinos levies collected are then chanelled to Singapore Tote Board.
any bro aware STB or MBS or RWS issued any statement recently on the 12 weeks Circuit Breaker or missed 12 weeks on the annual levy ?

more than 1.3bn collected since 2010 but STB at least issue at statement to public on the forfeited
750 due to CB. ?

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...d-singapore-resorts-world-marina-bay-11507498


SINGAPORE: Around S$1.3 billion in casino entry fees were paid by Singapore citizens and permanent residents (PRs) between 2010 and 2018, said Second Minister for Home Affairs Josephine Teo in Parliament on Monday (May 6).
Mrs Teo was responding to a question from Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC Member of Parliament Alex Yam, who wanted to know the amount collected since the entry levy was introduced and whether it has been effective in deterring problem gambling.

Singaporeans and PRs have to pay a levy to enter the two casinos in Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa and Marina Bay Sands. This levy, originally set at S$100 a day or S$2,000 a year, was increased to S$150 and S$3,000 on Apr 4 this year.
“The daily and annual entry levies serve to deter casual and impulse gambling by locals and are part of a holistic suite of social safeguards,” Mrs Teo said, noting that the number of local visitors to the casinos fell by 50 per cent between 2010 and 2018.
The probable problem and pathological gambling rate also decreased from 2011’s 2.6 per cent to 0.9 per cent in 2017, said Mrs Teo, citing the most recent gambling participation survey conducted by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG).
Mrs Teo added that the annual entry levy will be kept for now, in response to Mr Yam’s question on whether the Government has considered doing away with the yearly fee to further discourage compulsive gamblers.

“The data is quite clear - annual entry-levy holders tend to have higher incomes,” she said.
“For these affluent individuals who want to visit the casinos more often, such as premium players, the annual entry levy provides convenience.”
Mrs Teo stressed that the levy is not the only measure of deterrence and that the Government has put in place social safeguards targeting individuals who are at risk of problem gambling.
Elaborating on that, Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee said Singapore’s casino safeguards are among the most stringent in the world.
For instance, those who are financially vulnerable – including undischarged bankrupts, those receiving financial aid from the Government and people living in rental flats who have six months or more of rental arrears – are not allowed to enter the casinos.
The NCPG also has powers under the Casino Control Act to limit the number of visits an individual can make to the casino each month.
Many locals have also registered under the self-exclusion scheme to voluntarily exclude themselves from the casinos and slot machine rooms in private clubs, or from opening an online account with Singapore Pools, added Mr Lee.
“The objective of the existing social safeguards is to try to minimise the negative impact of gambling by targeting the problem gamblers and the financially vulnerable," he said.
As a result of these safeguards, problem gambling affects about 1 per cent of Singapore's resident population, he said, adding that the Government plans to introduce more preventive measures.
Apart from higher levies, it is working with the casino operators to “implement technology measures to provide patrons with information to allow them to make informed decisions on their bets and better control their gambling expenditure”.
Casino gaming staff will also undergo more training to identify customers at risk of developing a gambling problem and refer them to help, Mr Lee added.

CASINO-RELATED CRIME SITUATION “UNDER CONTROL”
In a reply to a separate parliamentary question, Mrs Teo said the annual number of casino crimes fell 58 per cent from 299 to 126 cases between 2010 and 2018.
This shows that the casino-related crime situation in Singapore is “under control” and has continued to improve since the casinos commenced operations in 2010, she said.
Bukit Batok SMC MP Murali Pillai asked how many of the crimes were committed by organised crime syndicates.
Mrs Teo replied that fewer than 20 cases have been traced to organised crime groups since 2010, with the amounts involved ranging from S$14,000 to S$1.3 million.
Theft and cheating make up the majority of crimes committed in casinos, she said, adding that the crimes were "mostly opportunistic and petty in nature".
These include theft of gambling chips belonging to other patrons at the gaming tables, as well as the stealing of cash, valuables and unattended bags – offences that do not represent organised crime.
Mrs Teo said the police and the Casino Regulatory Authority (CRA) "actively manage" the law-and-order concerns related to the casinos.
“To prevent infiltration of criminal elements into the casinos, CRA licenses casino employees and subjects them to stringent checks. Police exchange information with their counterparts in other countries on the latest casino-related crime trends and persons of interest," she said.
 
whatever your situation its still nice to at least hear from mbs and rws casinos memberships department on what their stand on this issues of missed 12 weeks membership suffered by annual levy holders.
Casinos levies collected are then chanelled to Singapore Tote Board.
any bro aware STB or MBS or RWS issued any statement recently on the 12 weeks Circuit Breaker or missed 12 weeks on the annual levy ?
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100% agreed.
Till today none of authority put a stand!
Singapore Tourism Board should put a stand how is the 12 weeks casinos closure?
To refund or no refund?
 
my kakis casinos annual levies are mostly with MBS. mbs make it a point to communicate clearly with its members on the Covid19 12 weeks closure.

CRA Sg also last week issue a statement below

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if not happy with RWS come over to MbS :D
 
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