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The lottery used to be the only legal form of gambling for a long time, but Belarus eventually started opening up to other options. Since 2018, its government has been actively working on developing this type of entertainment further. As a result, many foreign operators have gone on to seize this opportunity.
One of the reasons why Belarusian legislators have decided to legalise gambling was to conquer the Russian market, where this activity has been banned — except in the designated areas, of course.
There are basically two types of licenses you can get, depending on whether you want to open a land-based or online gambling business.
Belarus officially legalised all forms of online gambling on April 1, 2019. As a result, operators can now offer a wide range of gambling options to online players, including online casino games and sports betting. On top of that, it’s legal to operate land-based sportsbooks and casinos, national lotteries, and slot machine halls.
It’s difficult to grasp the advantages that this gambling law offers at the moment since the online gambling market has been established relatively recently. However, the possible benefits will become clearer soon.
To open a casino in Belarus, operators must adhere to strict requirements, which differ depending on whether you want to open a land-based or online casino.
Let’s start with the ones referring to land-based gambling first.
Things are similar when it comes to online gambling platforms.
To obtain a license, the operator needs to pay the fee of 500 basic units. One basic unit equals 25.5 Belarusian rubles, which means a license is approximately $4,900 at the moment.
There are plenty of additional taxes that you should be aware of if you want to obtain a Belarusian license.
First of all, there’s a 4% income tax on player winnings. Land-based casinos are also required to pay around $2,500–$4,000 for every gaming table and approximately $100 for every slot.
Moreover, there has been an increase in all kinds of additional taxes recently, which has driven small casinos out of business. Tax revenues from operators have increased by 15% in the last four years, in addition to fixed rates for cash registers, slot machines, and gambling tables. The standard corporate income tax is 18%, whereas banks, insurance companies and forex companies need to pay 25%.
To apply for a gambling license, you need to be a legal resident of Belarus. Furthermore, you need to have a company registered in this Eastern European country. You’ll have to provide all the necessary documentation to the Tax and Duties Ministry (Ministerstva pa padatkah i Deborah Respubliki Belarus).
Some of the documents you need to have are:
If you are not sure how to do this on your own, please ask us for help, and we’ll take care of all the red tape for you.
The license needs to be renewed every 10 years.
If you need help or want to learn additional details about gambling licenses in Belarus, feel free to contact us at cs@softgamings.com.
Our manager will reach out to you within the next 24 business hours.
Best regards,
SoftGamings team!
Our manager will reach out to you within the next 24 business hours.
Best regards,
SoftGamings team!
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