"The Jamaican government yesterday announced it had set a $15,000 threshold for lottery winnings before the 15% tax was applied, confirming the Observer's main story on Sunday.
"The decision to tax the winning bid boosted the underground game, and sales of the popular game 'Cashpot' run by Supreme Ventures fell," Finance Minister Omar Davis acknowledged at a post-cabinet press conference at Jamaica House.
"Cashpot sales, which earned $970 million in August this year before the age of 9, fell to $508 million in the month of October, and illegal betting operators appear to have raked in the difference," Davis said. 무료슬롯사이트
"…Supreme Ventures immediately welcomed the $15,000 threshold, but the company wanted to consult with the minister before implementing an alternative to taxing the jackpot, which could hurt both the government and lottery companies.