Malta became the first EU member state to regulate Internet gaming in May 2004 with the Remote Gaming Regulations under the Lotteries and Other Games Act 2001.
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Malta
became the first EU member state to regulate internet gaming in May
2004 with its Remote Gaming Regulations under the Lotteries and Other
Games Act 2001. - See more at:
http://www.tax-news.com/features/Malta_EGaming_Review_201415___572240.html#sthash.JFb28Gck.dpufmalte
In
the autumn of 2000 the Maltese government passed legislation enabling
online betting centres to be set up in the country, and this
legislation, coupled with provisions from the Income Tax Act written
specifically for international companies, made Malta an attractive
location for casino and sportsbook operations.
Malta became the first EU member state to regulate internet gaming in May 2004 with its Remote Gaming Regulations under the Lotteries and Other Games Act 2001.
A large number of companies from around the world expressed interest in Malta, including Stanley Leisure, William Hill, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Unibet, GC Sports, International Allsports, and Eurofootball; in 2012, PokerStars launched Pokerstars.eu under the group’s
- See more at: http://www.tax-news.com/features/Malta_EGaming_Review_201415___572240.html#sthash.JFb28Gck.dpuf
Malta became the first EU member state to regulate internet gaming in May 2004 with its Remote Gaming Regulations under the Lotteries and Other Games Act 2001.
A large number of companies from around the world expressed interest in Malta, including Stanley Leisure, William Hill, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Unibet, GC Sports, International Allsports, and Eurofootball; in 2012, PokerStars launched Pokerstars.eu under the group’s
- See more at: http://www.tax-news.com/features/Malta_EGaming_Review_201415___572240.html#sthash.JFb28Gck.dpuf
In
the autumn of 2000 the Maltese government passed legislation enabling
online betting centres to be set up in the country, and this
legislation, coupled with provisions from the Income Tax Act written
specifically for international companies, made Malta an attractive
location for casino and sportsbook operations.
Malta became the first EU member state to regulate internet gaming in May 2004 with its Remote Gaming Regulations under the Lotteries and Other Games Act 2001.
A large number of companies from around the world expressed interest in Malta, including Stanley Leisure, William Hill, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Unibet, GC Sports, International Allsports, and Eurofootball; in 2012, PokerStars launched Pokerstars.eu under the group’s new
- See more at: http://www.tax-news.com/features/Malta_EGaming_Review_201415___572240.html#sthash.JFb28Gck.dpuf
Malta became the first EU member state to regulate internet gaming in May 2004 with its Remote Gaming Regulations under the Lotteries and Other Games Act 2001.
A large number of companies from around the world expressed interest in Malta, including Stanley Leisure, William Hill, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Unibet, GC Sports, International Allsports, and Eurofootball; in 2012, PokerStars launched Pokerstars.eu under the group’s new
- See more at: http://www.tax-news.com/features/Malta_EGaming_Review_201415___572240.html#sthash.JFb28Gck.dpuf
In
the autumn of 2000 the Maltese government passed legislation enabling
online betting centres to be set up in the country, and this
legislation, coupled with provisions from the Income Tax Act written
specifically for international companies, made Malta an attractive
location for casino and sportsbook operations.
Malta became the first EU member state to regulate internet gaming in May 2004 with its Remote Gaming Regulations under the Lotteries and Other Games Act 2001.
A large number of companies from around the world expressed interest in Malta, including Stanley Leisure, William Hill, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Unibet, GC Sports, International Allsports, and Eurofootball; in 2012, PokerStars launched Pokerstars.eu under the group’s new
- See more at: http://www.tax-news.com/features/Malta_EGaming_Review_201415___572240.html#sthash.JFb28Gck.dpuf
Malta became the first EU member state to regulate internet gaming in May 2004 with its Remote Gaming Regulations under the Lotteries and Other Games Act 2001.
A large number of companies from around the world expressed interest in Malta, including Stanley Leisure, William Hill, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Unibet, GC Sports, International Allsports, and Eurofootball; in 2012, PokerStars launched Pokerstars.eu under the group’s new
- See more at: http://www.tax-news.com/features/Malta_EGaming_Review_201415___572240.html#sthash.JFb28Gck.dpuf