
Sweden’s leading online gambling association, BOS (Branschföreningen för Onlinespel), has publicly expressed serious concerns regarding the government’s proposal to raise the gambling tax rate. The proposed increase, which would see licensed operators pay 22 percent of gross gaming revenue (GGR) instead of the current 18 percent, has sparked significant debate about the future of Sweden’s regulated iGaming market. Industry stakeholders warn that the measure may unintentionally harm licensed operators, reduce market channelisation, and potentially undermine the country’s broader regulatory objectives....
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iGaming News, Taxation
July 9, 2025
A guide to European gambling taxes
Over the past few years, the landscape of online gambling in Europe has evolved significantly, making a thorough understanding of taxation imperative for operators. This guide aims to provide an...














