The VAT exemption on gambling and its impact on Malta's iGaming sector |
Under Malta’s new regulations, some types of gambling will remain VAT-exempt – however, certain online supplies of skill games and casino-type games became VAT-taxable as from the 1st of January 2018. When companies based in Malta supply their gambling services remotely via the internet, they can broaden their market to include multiple EU countries. This is great for business, but burdensome to manage from a VAT perspective. Tax Technology can reduce this VAT compliance burden significantly. Our whitepaper, Managing EU VAT complexity: Malta's iGaming sector, explores this topic in detail. If you have any queries, or would like to speak to a Thomson Reuters representative, click here to contact us. |
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