Seeking to reform its online gambling marketplace, the Greek government maintains that it will stand by its contested 35% tax charge on gross gambling revenues (GGR).

At the start of October, the Greek government approved a series of reforms updating the nation’s gambling frameworks with regards to licensing and taxation.

Controversially, the Greek government retained its 35% GGR tax charge but repealed a section of the 2011 gambling law that allowed online licensees to deduct this tax payment from their 20% corporate tax obligations.

The government’s proposed plan would be criticised by both established incumbents and foreign operators seeking to enter the Greek market, branding it as a double tax scheme creating unworkable conditions.

However, the government has responded by amending the legislation to clarify that operators will be allowed to deduct their revenue tax before corporate tax is applied.

Should reforms be approved by the Greek House of Representatives, industry analysts will be monitoring whether the Greek online gambling market can become a viable option for international actors.

In addition to its 35% GGR tax rate, the Greek government has also introduced costly licensing permits set at €3 million for sports betting and RNG (slot) provisions, with a further €1 million attached to licensee extensions.

Source:SBCnews

By DOMENICO DRAGONE

iGaming expert - with over 10 years of experience in the retail market in Italy and knowledge of global online gaming. In the past he has worked with the largest national gambling companies and he managed some land-based shops on their behalf. Entrepreneur, investor and enthusiast of difficult challenges, in 2015 he founded The Betting Coach Group, an international news and social marketing agency geared towards sports, esports and gambling companies. He is currently the C.E.O of The Betting Coach and is a consultant for Loginbet.it Mr. Dragone collaborates with providers (game developers) and event organizers with the aim of helping them develop networks and business across continents. Passionate about journalism, he is the creator and promoter of iGaming Cafè, the first talk show in Italy, dedicated to companies and delegates from the gaming world.

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