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Online Casinos in general: Are online casinos allowed in other European countries?

Topic created on 23rd Apr. 2018 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 7 | Views: 2,836
Jenges
Amateur
Hello,

i have been interested in this for some time. In Germany there is no clear legal situation regarding online casinos. In Malta and Gibraltar, for example, but already.

How does it actually look in other European countries? Are Online Casinos allowed there? Netherlands, France, Denmark etc.

Just interested me

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Marqes
Expert
I know from another forum someone comes from the Netherlands and also plays online slots.

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Jenges
Amateur
I am aware that people play in other countries as well. My question was rather whether it is legal in those countries or whether there are clear regulations regarding online casinos.

Thanks a lot

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Daniel
Elite
This is an interesting question, maybe we will publish an article about it. Spontaneously I know that Italy and Belgium are regulated (i.e. it is legal but only for providers who have a license there, the others do not accept players from these countries).

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Christoph
Experienced
Is an exciting question, I will also prepare an article on this in the near future. But I can already say that in Denmark the market was strictly regulated. Partly, there are also precise regulations regarding Bonuses, so that the casinos there should not have so much leeway (a Danish friend told me)

In the Netherlands, if I understood correctly, they have been trying to regulate gambling for years, but haven't managed it yet. Online gambling is tolerated as a gray area, similar to Germany. I don't know about France

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Marqes
Expert
Christoph wrote on 23.04.2018 at 14:01: Is an exciting question, I will also prepare an article on this in the near future. But I can already say about this that in Denmark the market was strictly regulated. Partly there are also exact regulations there, regarding Bonuses, so that the casinos there should not have so much leeway (a Danish friend told me)

In the Netherlands, if I understood correctly, they have been trying to regulate gambling for years, but haven't managed it yet. Online gambling is tolerated as a gray area, similar to Germany. I don't know about France.

I know that the person from the Netherlands e.g
won a Jackpot then had to pay the tax office (?!) a bunch of profit taxes on it has the win so declared and everything was okay.

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Christoph
Experienced
Marqes wrote on 23/04/2018 at 14:42
I know that the person from the Netherlands e.g
won a Jackpot then had to pay at the tax office (?!) nen heap profit taxes on it has the win so declared and everything was okay.

I like to believe that, because in the Netherlands the online gambling market has been growing for years and the sector is tolerated there. Nevertheless, they have not managed to adapt the gambling laws in a timely manner.

In the Netherlands, has been trying to pass an online gambling law since 2015 and currently tolerates gambling on the Internet. The law was expected in 2017, but did not come because, among other things, they could not agree on the amount of the tax. The law has probably already been drafted by the second chamber of the Dutch parliament, but would now need to be rubber-stamped by the first chamber (the Senate). In March, the regulator once again asked for a quick blessing of the law. However, most experts do not expect it to come into force until 2019.


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Marqes
Expert
Christoph wrote on 23.04.2018 at 20:20
I like to believe that, because in the Netherlands the online gambling market has been growing for years and they tolerate the sector there as well. Nevertheless, they have not managed to adapt the gambling laws in a timely manner there either.

In the Netherlands, has been trying to pass an online gambling law since 2015 and currently tolerates gambling on the Internet. The law was expected in 2017, but did not come because, among other things, they could not agree on the amount of the tax. The law has probably already been drafted by the second chamber of the Dutch parliament, but would now need to be rubber-stamped by the first chamber (the Senate). In March, the regulator once again asked for a quick blessing of the law. However, most experts do not expect it to come into force until 2019.



Man, you know a lot more than I do about this.ðŸ'

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