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Don't do it, whatever you do don't do it, be warned a successive government will come in and outlaw gambling and your billion dollars will be lost. Just look at Cambodian next door for an example of that if you aren't convinced. 

 

 

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I can't imagine there being casinos in Bangkok. It would certainly tarnish the reputation of the City of Angels. Better to choose a brothel city like Pattaya . . .

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Not referring to the topic but i remember a swiss guy who stayed in the same hotel as I in Pattaya years ago had a T-shirt with the words..NOW WE OPEN CASINO NUMBER 100..he told the manager he was in Thailand for meetings with some investors.Well..the manager agree that he could pay for the room..food..drinks and even girls when he checked out.One morning they knocked on my door asking if i have seen the swiss guy and i said last time was the night before in the hotelbar.He had secretly left his room with all his belongings and haven't paid anything.They find out later that day that he had fleed from Thailand.

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One question. How do these casino’s benefit Thailand?

Most, if not all of the money, they make goes back to the country that made the investment.

This exactly how the Chinese conned Cambodia and Laos. Sure money pours in, but goes back just as quickly.

If they want casino’s Thailand should do it on their own, but they always look to others because they always prefer the easy option.

 

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49 minutes ago, IsaanGuy said:

One question. How do these casino’s benefit Thailand?

Most, if not all of the money, they make goes back to the country that made the investment.

This exactly how the Chinese conned Cambodia and Laos. Sure money pours in, but goes back just as quickly.

If they want casino’s Thailand should do it on their own, but they always look to others because they always prefer the easy option.

 

Not commenting on whether casinos are a good or bad thing, but the benefit to Thailand would be perceived as the money from taxing casino profits, probably circa 17%, and increased revenue from tourism as a result of more tourists visiting because of the casinos. I guess employment within the casinos themselves is a marginal benefit. Security guards, restaurants cleaning staff, a bunch of employment positions, obviously not hundreds of thousands, but some.

 

Again, not saying whether casinos are good or bad, but the above is a couple of “pro” arguments. There are “cons” of course.

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MGM Resorts: Investment Tied to Tax Rates

 

MGM Resorts is keen to invest US$3-5 billion, contingent on a 17% Gross Gaming Revenue tax, similar to Singapore’s rate. They propose controlled local access to casinos, requiring income verification and a 5,000 baht entrance fee, to encourage economic opportunity without exclusion.

  5k entrance fee 

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5 minutes ago, Samui fella said:

MGM Resorts: Investment Tied to Tax Rates

 

MGM Resorts is keen to invest US$3-5 billion, contingent on a 17% Gross Gaming Revenue tax, similar to Singapore’s rate. They propose controlled local access to casinos, requiring income verification and a 5,000 baht entrance fee, to encourage economic opportunity without exclusion.

  5k entrance fee 


Yeah, that jumped out at me too. I do like a casino, they can be fun, but I wouldn't pay 5k for the privilege of losing my money in one.

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1 hour ago, IsaanGuy said:

One question. How do these casino’s benefit Thailand?

Most, if not all of the money, they make goes back to the country that made the investment.

This exactly how the Chinese conned Cambodia and Laos. Sure money pours in, but goes back just as quickly.

If they want casino’s Thailand should do it on their own, but they always look to others because they always prefer the easy option.

 

100%    Benjamin H from Integrity Legal covered this a few days ago 

 

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