Regulatory news. Week №48

29.11.2024
🇫🇷 France will raise taxes on gambling from 55% to 60% of GGR from 2025. This measure applies to the online and offline sectors and is part of the government's ambitious plan to reduce the national debt and attract €500 million to the budget, of which €50 million is planned to be received from the gambling industry.

🇦🇺 The Australian authorities refused to change the rules of gambling advertising this year. Officials cannot name the reason for this decision, despite a year and a half of work on legislation.

🇬🇧 The UK government has presented a plan to introduce a new mandatory tax on research, prevention and treatment of gambling harm, as well as confirmed new betting limits in online slots.

🇷🇸 In Serbia, they offer to fully stock up on online gambling advertising.

🇳🇬 The genuine Nigerian Court overturned the 2005 settlement agreement. The right to regulate the sphere has returned to 36 Nigerian states.