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Crown shortchanged Victoria almost $200 million in pokies tax – Sydney Morning Herald
The casino giant avoided payments by classifying marketing costs such as free parking as “winnings” paid out from poker machines…

Crown Resorts has avoided paying the Victorian government almost $200 million over the past seven years by classifying marketing costs such as free parking as winnings paid out from poker machines when calculating its gambling tax bill.
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