Lithuania

The Seimas of Lithuania has approved amendments to the national Gambling Law and the Lottery & Gaming Tax Law, seeing domiciled requirements for remote operators dropped. 

Continuing to reform the Baltic state’s gambling laws, amendments will see the Lithuania Gambling Control Authority introduce a new type of remote gambling licence, which is required in order for the Government to separate remote gambling requirements from rules applied for land-based businesses.

Under existing laws, gambling enterprises require municipal approval for licences that have been granted to firms with established and operating land-based venues, but a designated licence for remote operators will waive the requirement to have a domiciled business presence in Lithuania.

The amendment read: “The organisation of remote gambling, unlike land-based gambling, is not related to their execution in a specific territory (municipality), that is, remote gambling is carried out online throughout the territory of the Republic of Lithuania.

“Therefore it is not appropriate to require the consent of the municipality when issuing a permit for remote gambling.”  

Businesses operating under existing online Gambling Law licences have been given a two-year timeframe within which to transfer to a specific remote licence.

Amendments to the Lottery & Tax Law, on the other hand, saw the Seimas approve a new licensing fee framework that will charge remote operators a one-off fee of €500,000, while operators that have a land-based and remote presence will be charged  €1m.