A trio of leaders representing French gambling’s biggest enterprises challenges the government to rethink its tax plan and to begin the legislation of iCasino for the benefit of France’s regulated market, economy and consumers. French gambling industry leaders took part in a Senate Finance Committee hearing last week that enabled them to put their cases forward and explain how high …
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France postpones Budget amendment on iCasino laws
The government of France has withdrawn the ‘proposed amendments’ to the 2025 Budget to legislate and launch an online casino market. The decision was announced on Sunday by Budget Minister Laurent Saint-Martin, who stated that further consultations were needed to avoid the negative impacts and job losses warned by regional stakeholders. “There was talk that the government would submit an …
Read More »French gambling warns of planned €1.6bn tax raid
New government’s tax hikes set to increase burden on “most heavily taxed sector” in Europe, says casino trade body, with online operators’ marketing spend also set to be targeted France is preparing to increase taxes on its gambling companies as part of new Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s plan to raise €500m that would go towards reducing the country’s debt …
Read More »Laurent Lassiaz, JOA Group: French peers want to see iCasino regulated in next 18 to 24 months
As political machinations dominate French news, Laurent Lassiaz, CEO of France’s second largest casino operator JOA Group, speaks to Gaming&Co and SBC about accessing the digital sphere, land-based growth and strategic forks in the road. Casinos play a very important role in France’s gambling landscape. With just over 200 land-based casino establishments dotted around the country’s coastal and thermal resorts, …
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