BJERKE TRAVBANE (VG) Trade union representative Stein Erik Lauvås gets credit for abolishing the tax, which costs the Norwegian National Road Safety Administration 120 million NOK per year. Now he “will contribute with a network of contacts towards the government and Storting”.
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– I have the whole of Trotting Norway behind me when I now want to express a big thank you to Stein Erik Lauvås, Knut Weum told Smaalenenes Avis i April 2020.
Weum was president of the Det Norske Travselskap equestrian association, which founded Norsk Rikstoto together with Norsk Jockeyklubb in 1982.
Norsk Rikstoto has a gambling monopoly in equestrian sports in Norway, namely horse racing at trot and gallop.
What Storting Stein representative Erik Lauvås (Ap) was thanked for is that the so-called “totaliser tax” has been removed. In 2020, the foundation had to pay 3.3% of the total turnover to the state through this tax.
No gain
There was no personal advantage in eliminating the tote tax on my part. I think it’s good that the question is being asked, and I tried to gauge if there were any problematic aspects of this or something that couldn’t stand up in the light of day. I came to the conclusion that it wasn’t, Lauvås tells VG.
It was the Solberg government that removed the tax. But according to Weum, Lauvås was “completely central to removing the totaliser tax” and had “been like a rock in this long-term work”.
The reduction in fees meant that Norsk Rikstoto did not have to pay the fee, which was budgeted at NOK 120 million in 2020.