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Crown Casino Perth preparations for a full re-opening are well underway. The easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Western Australia has meant that Crown Casino Perth will be open on June 27. With Victoria in the grips of the second wave of COVID cases, it means that the Melbourne Casino will remain closed over the next few months. The excitement of the Casino is back at Crown Perth. Enjoy non-stop thrills with an exciting variety of Table Games and Gaming Machines, bars, lounges and more. Discover what’s currently open.
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Photo Credits: Photograph: Darrian Traynor/Getty ImagesCrown Wins Battle at Federal Court Against Junket Taxes
Crown Resorts’ battle at an NSW government inquiry remains ongoing but it is now entering into a legal battle with the Australia Taxation Office over $100 million in GST from dealings with junkets.
The Australian Financial Review reports that late last week, the ATO lodged an appeal against a decision of the Federal Court that sided with Crown on whether commissions and rebates paid to junkets should fall under normal GST rules or special rules for gambling revenue.
Junkets refer to gambling promoters who organise tours for international high rollers to Crown casinos in Australia.
The legal stoush started in 2018 when Crown Resorts contested the GST rulings made by the ATo for its Melbourne and Perth casinos over several years.
In September, Justice Jennifer Davies ruled in favour of Crown, but the ATO now says her judgment should be put aside.
The ATO said Justice Davies erred in her judgment that the relationships between junkets and casinos were “one integrated and indivisible transaction” and that the “commissions and rebates” should be considered a separate contract unrelated to gambling.
The issue turned on the interpretation of how the revenue stream between Crown and junkets – external companies that provide trips for international high rollers to casinos in exchange for commissions and rebates from wins and losses – should be constructed.
Crown said its use of junket operators should be taxed under a section of GST legislation that applies a tax to the margin of the operator of gambling services to avoid the complexity of calculating the GST liability for every bet wagered minus what is paid out.
But the ATO contended that as Crown paid commissions and rebates to junkets which were in turn used for promotional activities, the transaction could not be considered a typical gambling activity and fell under normal GST rules.
Court documents from 2018 show that Crown paid at least $1 billion in commissions and rebates to junkets operating in Crown Perth and Crown Melbourne between 2007 and 2015.
In September, Justice Davies ruled that the GST constructions made by the ATO were “excessive” and that rebates and commissions paid by the casino to junkets should be considered separate from typical gambling transactions.
If Crown wins the appeal, any financial benefit will be negated by extra gambling taxes it will have to pay to the Victorian and West Australian governments.
Crown has suspended all dealings with junkets until at least June 30 next year after allegations it recklessly dealt with junket operators linked to organised crime surfacing in an NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority inquiry.Crown Melbourne set to reopen after coronavirus forced its closure since March
In some welcome news for the beleaguered casino operator, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced on Sunday that casino and electronic gaming venues in the state are allowed to open their doors again.
This means Crown Casino in Melbourne will be allowed to have 10 separate rooms open, with a maximum of 10 people per room. There has been no patron cap determined for Crown, but the four-square-metre rule in place across the state is set to apply.Crown Perth reopened in June
Crown Casino Perth reopened in full on June 27.
Calvin Ayre reported in June that with the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Western Australia, and while Victoria was in the grips of a second wave of COVID cases and Crown’s Melbourne casino remaining closed, it is welcome news for the casino group.Another six-week lockdown
Plans to reopen Crown Resorts’ Melbourne casino will be put on hold as the city is forced into its second lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Victoria’s premier Daniel Andrews announced the measures in an aim to prevent a second wave of the COVID-19 virus. State officials decided to place Melbourne back under a strict lockdown and close state borders for at least six weeks. The move comes after Australia’s second-largest city saw a recent spike in virus cases.
191 out of the country’s 199 cases
On Tuesday, the state of Victoria recorded the highest number of cases in Australia since the beginning of the pandemic: 191 out of the country’s 199 cases. As a result, Melbourne’s second lockdown will be stricter than the first. Citizens will be confined to their homes except for when undertaking essential trips.
Crown closed its Melbourne casino on March 23. Despite reopening its Melbourne restaurants and hotels on June 5, the operator must now shut down all of its properties and delay the reopening of its casino.In March, the Victorian government was criticized for allowing Crown’s Melbourne casino to remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic. Labor politician Anthony Byrne argued that open casinos created a national security concern as the virus spread across the country. Charles Livingstone, a professor at the Monsah University School of Public Health, also warned of the risk to public health. The Victorian government shut down state casinos shortly after.Other Australian casino reopeningsIs Crown Casino Perth Open Yet
Crown Resorts’ Perth-based casino, Crown Perth, reopened two weeks ago, more than three months after it suspended operations as a result of the pandemic. The venue reopened with added protocols in place for the health and safety of customers and employees – something Crown CEO Ken Barton described as the company’s “priority”. These measures included five-player maximums for poker tables and high-frequency cleaning.Crown Casino Perth Opening Times
SkyCity Adelaide reopened on June 29 with reduced hours
Other casinos have also reopened across Australia. Last week, the Star Entertainment Group announced the reopening of its private gaming rooms and food venues in Sydney after consultation with the New South Wales (NSW) government. Similarly, SkyCity Adelaide reopened on June 29 with reduced hours and a members-only door policy. Crown Resorts’ ongoing court battleCrown Casino Perth Opening Hours
Two weeks ago, the New South Wales Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA) resumed its public inquiry into Crown Resorts. The COVID-19 pandemic caused a delay of almost three months to the proceedings.Is Crown Casino Perth Opening
The ILGA launched the inquiry in relation to Crown’s plans for the development of a $2.4bn casino hotel and luxury apartment tower in Sydney. Poker beginners tips. Among other lines of inquiry, the ILGA intended to assess whether last year’s sale of 20% of Crown to Melco Resorts breached the operator’s Sydney casino license. Is Crown Casino Perth Open Christmas Day
the focus of the inquiry has shifted to Crown’s suitability to hold an NSW licenseIs Crown Casino Perth Open Today
Melco CEO Lawrence Ho has since distanced his company from the case after selling the last of his Crown shares in April of this year. As a result, the focus of the inquiry has shifted to Crown’s suitability to hold an NSW license. The inquiry will look into allegations of money laundering, breach of gambling laws, and links to criminal operations in Australia.
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