Richmond Football Club in a stalemate with pokies club landlord Sue Hewitt
From: Sunday Herald Sun
September 18, 2011 THE Richmond Football Club has taken legal action against the landlord of its pokies club, claiming it has mistakenly paid more than $200,000 for the landlord's land tax and rates.
The club claims it was no longer liable to pay the taxes and rates when it renegotiated the lease on the Wantirna Club in 2004, but hadn't realised it.
But the landlord, Mario Abbotto - an apparent Tigers fan and a patron of the club's Jack Dyer Foundation, who donated more than $5000 to a 2002 fundraiser - insists the club is responsible for the taxes and rates.
The stalemate is now being heard by the Victorian Administrative and Civil Tribunal after the club lodged an application for the tribunal to rule that the disputed charges were not its responsibility.
The club's chief operating officer, Michael Stahl, in a letter to the tribunal last month, said the club became aware of the mistake only in December 2009 when told by its solicitors it was not responsible for land tax or rates.
By then the club had paid $124,623 in land tax, almost $82,000 in council rates and almost $4000 in water rates since the new lease was negotiated in 2004 and wanted a refund.
Mr Stahl said Mr Abbotto's company, Verraty Pty Ltd, had refused to carry out repairs and maintenance.
He claimed the main bar needed a complete overhaul - the timber was rotting and fungus was growing out of holes, while the external walls had severe cracks.
In its application lodged last October, the club said it originally entered a 10-year lease in 1998 with rent starting at $714,000 a year.
It said when the lease was varied in 2004 and extended to a 20-year lease it became a "retail premises lease" under which the club was no longer liable to pay land tax or rates.
The tribunal is yet to make a finding.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/richmond-football-club-in-a-stalemate-with-pokies-club-landlord/story-fn7x8me2-1226139979628Updated: Nov 19, 2011Tigers get a land-tax windfall from pokies venue RICHMOND 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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