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Italy approves Reorganisation Decree for Online Gambling

SBC News Italy approves Reorganisation Decree for Online Gambling

Italy will undertake a sweeping reform of its online gambling laws in 2024, as the government approved the ‘Reorganisation Decree‘ mandate needed to settle long-standing industry conflicts. On Tuesday, the government declared that it had approved the terms of the Reorganisation Decree, as proposed by the Ministry of the Economy and Finance (MEF). The Decree will see Italian gambling undertake …

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Italy approves phase-1 of gambling overhaul 

SBC News Italy approves phase-1 of gambling overhaul 

 Italy will undertake a comprehensive overhaul of its gambling laws, as Parliament has officially authorised the approval of the ‘Tax Delegation Law’.  The legislation recognises Italian gambling as a sector requiring a “reorganisation of tax duties and the introduction of new player protection measures that aim to create a more transparent and accountable industry”. As such, the Italian government will …

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Italy to begin generational overhaul of gambling laws  

SBC News Italy to begin generational overhaul of gambling laws  

Italy’s Chamber of Deputies has approved the ‘Tax Delegation Law’, a decree that paves the way for  ‘industry reorganisation’ of the Italian gambling sector. The bill has been forwarded to the Senate for its secondary approval where it is expected to face no challenges in its passage into law.  Backing the mandate, Deputy Minister for the Economy Maurizio Leo expressed …

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Meloni speeds up retail reforms to fix Italy’s fractured gambling laws

SBC News Meloni speeds up retail reforms to fix Italy's fractured gambling laws

A draft law is being fast-tracked across Italy’s constitutional ranks, to implement the long-awaited overhaul of the land-based gambling sector with the aim to standardise the sector’s laws and regulations.    The mandate, which was approved by the cabinet of PM Giorgia Meloni in mid-March, has been put forward to Parliament as of 20 April and will require the opinion …

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