Tigers get a land-tax windfall from pokies venue by: Herald Sun
From:Herald Sun
November 19, 2011RICHMOND Football Club has had a win, but not on the field. A tribunal has ordered the landlord of its eastern suburbs pokies venue to repay the Tigers $125,000 in land taxes that the club had mistakenly paid over several years.
Richmond took Verraty Pty Ltd to VCAT after a dispute arising from the renegotiation of the Wantirna Club lease in 2004.
Verraty's owner is Mario Abbotto, who donated more than $5000 to the footy club's Jack Dyer Foundation in 2002.
VCAT was told that Richmond paid $714,000 rent in the first year of the original lease, with payments to increase 4 per cent a year over 10 years.
Last year the Victorian Commission for Gambling Regulation allowed the Wantirna Club to increase its number of poker machines by 10 to 87.
It was reported that pokies players lost $30 million at Tiger venues in Wantirna and Richmond from 2006-09.
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