Utilization fee payable by concessionaires to Macau for use of reverted casinos to be determined by end of December
Thursday 22 de December 2022 / 12:00
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(Macau).- The amount to be paid to the Macau government by the concessionaires to “rent” the casinos back from the government under the new concessions – referred to as a “utilization fee” by SJM – should be known by the end of December.

The interesting tidbit of information was revealed in a Sunday evening SJM Holdings filing on the Hong Kong exchange, which read in part:
Since the casino premises, which were owned and operated by the Group, will revert to the Macau Government at the end of the Current Concession [ending 31 December 2022], SJM Resorts will pay an annual utilization fee for use of casino space owned by the Macau Government. The quantum of the utilization fee is expected to be determined by the Macau Government at the end of this month.
The interesting tidbit of information was revealed in a Sunday evening SJM Holdings filing on the Hong Kong exchange, which read in part:
Since the casino premises, which were owned and operated by the Group, will revert to the Macau Government at the end of the Current Concession [ending 31 December 2022], SJM Resorts will pay an annual utilization fee for use of casino space owned by the Macau Government. The quantum of the utilization fee is expected to be determined by the Macau Government at the end of this month.
Precisely what areas of Macau’s integrated resorts should revert to the government at the end of the concessions was a highly contentious item over the past 12 months as the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) and the concessionaires haggled over square footage.
At one stage it was not even known if the operators would have to buy back the reverted areas or instead pay an annual fee for their use, but ultimately the latter option has prevailed.
The utilization fee will be yet another substantial new revenue stream for the government, to be added to other payments to the government the concessionaires are liable for under their concession contracts.
Concessionaires must pay a special gaming tax of 35% of gross gaming revenue and a further 5% of gross gaming revenue in contributions for various forms of Macau CSR. If Macau GGR was to total MOP$130 billion in 2023, as is estimate by the government, the total GGR based taxes and charges payable next year by Macau’s six concessionaires would be MOP$52 billion (US$6.5 billion).
Additionally, concessionaires must pay an annual fixed premium of MOP$30 million and annual variable premiums of MOP$300,000 per VIP table, MOP$150,000 per mass table and MOP$1,000 per slot machine. Assuming only 10% of gaming tables are set aside for VIP play, the total annual premium payable by Macau’s six concessionaires to the government would be MOP$1.182 billion (US$148 million).
by Andrew W Scott
Categoría:Casino
Tags: Sin tags
País: Macao
Región: Asia
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