Betting in Greece has become quite expensive these days, as the state’s authorities set out new regulations for online gambling, demanding operators to pay up a staggering €5 million before they can acquire a sports betting and iGaming license. Just to be clear, the Greek Ministry of Finance has stated that the future internet sports betting licenses cost €4 million, plus an additional 1 million EUR for other online gaming services.
Operators seeking online licenses in Greece will first have to deposit an initial €500,000 to start the application procedure. In addition, the companies will have to prove that they hold a license in another EU country. Blacklisted operators will not be considered for the renewal, and freshly issued permits will run for five years.
Variable Taxes For New Operators
Unfortunately, one of the leading gambling establishments on the market, GVC Holdings has revealed a subsidiary in January 2018, whose operations under a temporary Green license received a tax audit assessment. The inspection relates to activities between 2010 and 2011, for which the company now must pay €186.8 million. Important to mention is that during this period, the business was owned by Sportingbet.
On the positive side, operators who apply and obtain their licenses under the new regulations, will experience a variable tax system. The country’s authorities will not tax any winnings under €100, but every accumulated prize from betting that is between €100 and €500 will incur a tax rate at 15 percent. Furthermore, every winning above €500 will trigger a 20% tax rate and so on.
To sum up, the new regulations are in fact a product of a consultation. The Ministry is still expecting to hear opinions from various gambling enterprises, bars, legal entities, regulators and public services. The discussion is scheduled for October 10th.
Source:
“Greek licences will cost up to €5m under new regulations”, igamingbusiness.com, September 11, 2018.
coolsongss 5 years ago Hero Member
I didn't know that it was considered as expensive 5 million euro license fee for online gambling for 5 years. Maybe, population of Greece is not that big, so this could be quite high like 1 million for 1 year... But, the tax system for the wins appears to be Ok for operators. I wonder how many new operators would...
I didn't know that it was considered as expensive 5 million euro license fee for online gambling for 5 years. Maybe, population of Greece is not that big, so this could be quite high like 1 million for 1 year... But, the tax system for the wins appears to be Ok for operators. I wonder how many new operators would apply for this license.
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Mojo Jojo 6 years ago Super Hero
Greece is in deep debt and this is probably a way to clear their debts, online casinos is very popular nowadays and it's their chance to grab the opportunity. If I had an online casino, I wouldn't bother to acclaim the greece license, they're nuts and not even subtle about their intentions. This won't work for them.
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Sylvanas 6 years ago Admin
They're totally bonkers, LOL! Ok, rogues will go away, but that's too much money no matter the reason.
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zuga 6 years ago Admin
for what is worth the shady OPs and underfunded casinos wont be able to apply and get the license.
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Dzile 6 years ago Moderator
I would like to know how much operators were paying tax before. This is not operator friendly proposal
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Andreas_V 6 years ago Full Member
Ha, a tad bit optimistic, aren't they? I'm not sure if this will bring in new names to their market, even if taxes aren't all that bad.
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VlagreDis 6 years ago Newbie
Well, like everything in Hellada when it comes to money… it just keeps going up! Nothing new there…
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