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Romanian Casinos To Charge Admission Fee – Amended Fiscal Code
31.12.2010, 10:33 | Finance-Banks | 1899 views
Casinos in Romania will have a 20 lei (EUR1=RON4.2877) cover charge, while establishments with slot machines will charge RON5 for admission, under the Fiscal Code, as amended by the Government. Casinos will have to issue admission tickets to everyone, whether player or just visitor, but in the case of slot-machines, only players will be required to have a ticket. The tickets will be valid for 24 hours. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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