France aims to legalise online casinos
PARIS: France wants to legalise online casinos next year, bringing its rules into line with most EU countries, according to an amendment filed by the government.
Arguing that France and Cyprus are the only European Union member states where online casinos are still illegal, Prime Minister Michel Barnier´s administration at the weekend submitted an amendment to its 2025 budget plan which is under debate in parliament starting later on Monday.
Bricks-and-mortar casinos have already protested against the plan, saying they risk losing big chunks of turnover, and jobs, if online casinos are allowed to compete with them. France allows online betting, but online casino-game gambling has been banned, with previous governments arguing that the risk of addiction is too great. Poker, which is played in casinos and allowed online, is the exception because it is deemed to rely more on a player´s skill than on sheer luck.
But there is a growing illegal online casino offering in France, which the government believes generates up to 1.5 billion euros ($1.63 billion) every year, or roughly 10 percent of all the sector´s income.
By legalising, and regulating, online casinos the government believes it can “limit the impact of online games on the health of consumers”, it said. It would also be able to tax them to the tune of 55.6 percent of gross revenues.
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