A long-running dispute between the casino company and the South Australian treasurer was resolved by the South Australian Court of Appeal, which ordered the company to pay $8.52 million in unpaid casino duty.
The issue concerned varying interpretations of a 1999 tax agreement pertaining to loyalty points used and accrued at Sky's Adelaide casino from gaming machines.
The court decided in favor of the treasurer, concluding that when computing casino duty, credits earned from loyalty points on gaming machines must be included in gaming revenue.
The issue concerned varying interpretations of a 1999 tax agreement pertaining to loyalty points used and accrued at Sky's Adelaide casino from gaming machines.
The court decided in favor of the treasurer, concluding that when computing casino duty, credits earned from loyalty points on gaming machines must be included in gaming revenue.