Casinos, a key attraction for tourists visiting Goa, contributed a healthy Rs 135.45 crore to the state government's coffers in fiscal 2012-13.
According to official figures, casino industry paid Rs 135.45 crore in the form of various taxes, including entertainment, entry, liquor licences and port charges (from casino vessels anchored off the state's coast).
The revenue was collected by four different departments of the Goa government.
The revenue collection figures from the previous fiscal (2011-12) were not made available.
Casinos charge Rs 500 per customer as entry tax and the entire amount is paid to the government. They contributed Rs 17.96 crore in the form of entry fee, which was lowered from Rs 2,000 per person during the last budget (FY 2011-12).
The government had earned criticism for lowering entry tax, although it hiked licence fee for casino operators. The government charged Rs 6.5 crore per off-shore and Rs 2.5 crore per on-shore casino as licence fee, netting Rs 32.50 crore and Rs 25 crore, respectively for the last fiscal.