澳門財政預算案:料明年博彩毛收入1,300億澳門元
據《澳門日報》報道,澳門特區政府向立法會提交的2022年財政年度預算案顯示,受疫情持續影響,預計明年經濟情況仍然嚴峻,復甦需時,當局預計2022年的博彩毛收入爲1,300億澳門元。
據澳門博監局數據,澳門2021年十個月博彩收入721.52億澳門元按年升57.3%,澳門2020年及2019年全年博彩收入各爲604.41億及2,924.55億門元。
此外,澳門特區政府明年度財政預算案建議,對在澳門發行的債券取得的利息,以及因買賣、被贖回或作其他處置取得的收益,豁免所得補充稅,同時亦豁免涉及有關債券的發行、買賣等的印花稅。政府希望藉此進一步推動債券市場的發展。
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