Relocation, Relocation – Remote Gambling And Tax In The Post-White List Era

Francois Peglau, 29/11/2007
GamblingCompliance Ltd.

Following the publication of the UK’s “white list” in the summer, many remote gambling operators have been considering moving their businesses to Malta, Gibraltar, Alderney or the Isle of Man in order to be able to advertise their services in the UK. Whilst all four are generally considered low tax jurisdictions, their tax regimes differ considerably. Gamblingcompliance.com assesses and compares the regimes as they apply to remote gambling companies in search of a new jurisdictional home.

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