Vernon to postpone opening day of racing due to taxation dispute

from the Vernon Downs media relations department

Vernon, NY — Jeff Gural, Chairman of American Racing and Entertainment, announced today that he will be delaying the opening day of racing at Vernon Downs amid significant financial losses due to the added competition from Yellow Brick Road, Lago and Rivers.

Final preparations are currently underway at Vernon Downs to open the 64th season of live harness racing, which was set for Friday (April 21). However, increased competition from the addition of these three casinos with table games has taken revenue away from the property and caused Vernon to be losing on average about $150,000 per month since November.

“It is extremely unfortunate but we have no other choice than to postpone the opening day of racing at Vernon Downs,” commented Gural. The property loses money on racing so opening racing now only makes a bad situation worse.

We have requested tax relief from New York State and in meetings with the Governor’s office it seemed they understood the problem and were prepared to act. Unfortunately, the legislature did not give it the priority it deserved.

A tax break for Vernon Downs would not cost the taxpayers any money as taxes from gaming revenue lost from Vernon are currently being generated at our four main competitors in the region. Worse yet, including the horsemen, Vernon has the highest tax rate of its competitors. Lowering the tax rate is a way that New York can ensure that properties like Vernon Downs that do not have table games can remain competitive and continue to be an asset within the community. Since reopening Vernon as a racino in 2006 we have given almost $150 million to the State for education.

My hope is that New York State will step to the plate to save the 300 jobs of those that Vernon Downs currently employs in addition to all the jobs and benefits related to racing.”

Vernon Downs management has confirmed that the property will open racing once it becomes clear that relief from the State of New York is going to be granted. It is hopeful that locally elected officials will weigh in and convince the legislature to act quickly to help save the hundreds of jobs currently at risk.

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  • Harness Horse Association of Central New York’s response to managment’s refusal to commence 2017 racing season at Vernon Downs (Thursday, April 13, 2017)
    We are greatly upset to read that management has decided that it will delay the April 21, scheduled open at Vernon Downs pursuant to our contract. That plan of operation and our contract requires Vernon to be opened on that day. The Gaming Commission has approved those dates, and unless and until they address this issue, we expect to see Vernon Downs management meet its obligations made to the State of New York and the horsemen. In past years, unilateral action by the track reducing four race days at the end of the meet was met with a penalty for not racing awarded race days.

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