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Macau gets $4 billion in 2021 gaming taxes, short of budget

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The Macau government collected some MOP33.9 billion ($4.2 billion) in gaming taxes in 2021, about 68 percent short of its target for the year due to the sluggish recovery in tourism.

The figure was about 13.8 percent higher than in 2020.

Revenue from the six gaming operators is by far the largest contributor to Macau’s tax base, accounting for 67 percent of the total in the latest period.

The government had expected to raise MOP50 billion last year, but as of November, it had reached just 62.5 percent of its full-year forecast, forcing it to revise its estimate to MOP33.73 billion

The government had based its calculations on gross gambling revenue in Macau hitting MOP130 billion this year. However, visitation to the city failed to recover as much as expected as ongoing outbreaks of Covid in Mainland China and Macau forced the reintroduction of travel restrictions.

The government has set a target of MOP130 billion again for 2022.

Prior to the crisis in 2019, the Financial Services Bureau (DSF) reported the collection of MOP 98.2 billion (US$12.1 billion)  in gaming taxes.

Sharon Singleton
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Sharon Singleton is a multi-media reporter with experience ranging from website management to reporting and editing for newspapers, news agencies and television. As Managing Editor she's been working with Asia Gaming Brief since 2013 and her specialties are: Business, current affairs, fluent in Italian, French, with working knowledge of Spanish.

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