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NoiQ Aims to Become the Best Poker Site in Europe with Tax-Free Winnings

NoiQ is pleased with its rapid growth, all thanks to careful planning and design. What was once a small gaming site is now a full scale gaming portal, complete with not only poker and casino games, but also sports betting and skill games.

NoiQ Aims to Become the Best Poker Site in Europe with Tax-Free Winnings
2010-12-31
MSIDA, MALTA, December 31, 2010 (Press-News.org) NoiQ.com is making some major changes under new ownership. The online gaming site was given a new lease on life when new owners took over operations in late 2009. Since then, NoiQ has been working hard on their vision of being the best poker site available. Now the new platform is rolled out and visitors to the site are finding it easier than ever to use.

The biggest change that the company has undergone is moving to the island of Malta and registering there through the LGA (Lotteries and Gaming Authority). Though located within southern Europe, Malta is not a tax haven, however being headquartered out of Malta allows NoiQ to legally offer players tax free winnings. That means those who play poker online with NoiQ can enjoy 100% tax free winnings. Very few gambling sites can honestly say that they offer this benefit, but NoiQ has worked hard to establish itself in Malta for this purpose. Many online gaming sites will claim to be tax free, but upon further examination, they are not legally in a position to make such claims and the Treasury will not honor the site's claims.

"We have put a lot of time into developing our own backend and support systems and the company's strategic processes so that in the coming period of continued consolidation, completing acquisitions and integrations is more simplified. I feel secure that in 2011, we can expand NoiQ and welcome further strategic initiatives," says NoiQ CEO Robin Larsson.

NoiQ is pleased with its rapid growth, all thanks to careful planning and design. What was once a small gaming site is now a full scale gaming portal, complete with not only poker and casino games, but also sports betting and skill games. A whole new section of Bingo games is slated to come out sometime in early 2011. Entraction provides a range of poker gaming products while Net Entertainment offers a complete array of casino products. Accompanying the two major segments, NoiQ also offers sports betting through Oddsmatrix. All three of these companies are based in Malta, to ensure that the tax free winnings status remains and ensuring that NoiQ is one of the more beneficial sites for players.

There are many factors when it comes to providing tax free options to play poker online. Everything must be accounted for and will affect the status of the site. This includes the location of the servers, the company offices and networks. It's also vital that the company holds a valid gaming license, which NoiQ does.

Providing quality gaming choices online means that NoiQ is well on its way to realizing the dream of being the best poker site in Europe. But they're far from finished . . . the company has plans to continue with their organic growth and is working to increase customer value constantly to those who play poker online.

For more information on the recent improvements at NoiQ or online gaming, visit http://www.NoiQ.com.

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[Press-News.org] NoiQ Aims to Become the Best Poker Site in Europe with Tax-Free Winnings
NoiQ is pleased with its rapid growth, all thanks to careful planning and design. What was once a small gaming site is now a full scale gaming portal, complete with not only poker and casino games, but also sports betting and skill games.