Casino receives tax slash from City Council - 2004-02-01
The Fife City Council has lowered the city gambling tax on struggling Freddie's Club.
After casino owner Chip Mudarri informed the council he would have to close without the reduction, the council on Tuesday voted 6-0 to cut the tax from 8.5 percent of gross receipts on card playing to 4 percent.
Fife uses the gambling tax income to pay off bonds it sent to buy park lands. Since 2000, Freddie's has paid the city over $861,000 in card room gambling taxes, but has lost money.
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