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HARNESS TRACKS OF AMERICA<br />

Executive Newsletter<br />

A daily fax and e-mail report on racing and gaming developments in North <strong>America</strong> and beyond<br />

Stanley F. Bergstein, Editor April 26, <strong>2002</strong><br />

NON-SURPRISE OF THE DAY IMPORTANT BILL INTRODUCED<br />

Those who like to plunge on absolute 1-to-10 sure A major stumbling block to international merged<br />

things had another winner this week, when Magna<br />

Entertainment announced that it plans to re-<br />

introduced on April 17 is passed. Introduced by<br />

pools and simulcasting could be removed if a bill<br />

negotiate with the Thoroughbred Owners <strong>of</strong> California<br />

after that organization gave Hollywood Park 4474) would stipulate that residents <strong>of</strong> foreign<br />

Congressman Jim McCrery (R-LA), the bill (H.R.<br />

and TVG a better deal on share <strong>of</strong> account wagering<br />

revenues than it had given Santa Anita in Janu-<br />

merged with U.S. tracks and not be subject to the<br />

countries could bet on U.S. races through pools<br />

ary. Thoroughbred Times reported that Magna current U.S. 30% alien withholding tax after Sept.<br />

VP and general counsel Ed Hannah said the company<br />

“would be back at the negotiating table” when although some countries have treaties with the<br />

30, <strong>2002</strong>. The <strong>America</strong>n Horse Council notes that<br />

its current contract expires. The discrepancies that U.S. that suggest that gambling winnings are not<br />

raised Magna’s hackles were horsemen’s share subject to this 30% withholding requirement, U.S.<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5.3% on bets by Californians on California races track shave been concerned that they might be<br />

through TVG accounts as opposed to 5.88% for liable for this 30% withholding if they did not take<br />

Magna’s XpressBet; 4.5% on Californian’s bets it out <strong>of</strong> payments to foreigners because the treaties<br />

are unclear or could be changed. This con-<br />

on out-<strong>of</strong>-state races as opposed to 5.19% for<br />

Magna’s service; and 1.8% on bets through TVG cern over liability has effectively prevented the<br />

by out-<strong>of</strong>-state residents as opposed to between racing industry from merged wagering pools internationally,<br />

except for a few countries. Several ex-<br />

2.9% and 5.64%, for a blended rate <strong>of</strong> between<br />

4.5% and 5% through Magna. Both the Magna ceptions to the 30% alien withholding requirement<br />

XpressBet and Hollywood TVG agreements were already are on the books, and the McCreary bill<br />

hammered out in the heat <strong>of</strong> last minute deadlines would add exemption from foreign betting to them.<br />

before the two services began operations at Santa H.R. 4474 has been referred to the House Ways<br />

Anita and Hollywood Park, respectively. The California<br />

racing board’s pari-mutuel committee will<br />

and Means Committee.<br />

discuss the contracts and market access fees at a<br />

meeting June 5.<br />

CAL SETS HOUSING RULES<br />

In another California development, the state’s racing<br />

board has established minimum standards for<br />

employee housing and stable area sanitation facilities.<br />

The standards, which are temporary until<br />

the board develops and approves permanent rules,<br />

require “habitable” rooms, with adequate light and<br />

ventilation, and separate toilet, bath and shower<br />

rooms for men and women. They also cover<br />

health and safety measures including pest<br />

control, garbage collection, and smoke<br />

detectors.<br />

APRIL REPORT NOW ONLINE<br />

HTA’s April report to directors, containing the text<br />

<strong>of</strong> 13 presentations from the <strong>Harness</strong> Racing Congress<br />

in PDF format in one easy-to-print document,<br />

is posted online today. It can be accessed at<br />

www.harnesstracks.com/docdatabse/htamembers/<br />

456.pdf. Individual presentations from the Congress<br />

remain available on the HTA Web site at<br />

www.harnesstracks.com.<br />

The new HTA World Racing Directory goes to the<br />

printer next week. If your track has made any<br />

recent changes that may not have been transmitted<br />

to us, please do so now if you would like<br />

them included in the new book.

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