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An advertising war is set to be unleashed in Greece as the country's government yesterday pushed through egaming legislation which would authorise all forms of advertising by applicant operators ahead of licences being granted.
Under changes introduced into the legislation by the Greek government yesterday and passed by its parliament, EU-licensed operators entering the licensing process in Greece will pay 30% GPT and players a 10% tax on winnings during a six-month transitional period. This will commence once the Control Committee to be established under the law has been formed, allowing operators to offer products and advertise freely across all online and offline media, including TV. A date for the establishment of the Committee has not yet been set.
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Under changes introduced into the legislation by the Greek government yesterday and passed by its parliament, EU-licensed operators entering the licensing process in Greece will pay 30% GPT and players a 10% tax on winnings during a six-month transitional period. This will commence once the Control Committee to be established under the law has been formed, allowing operators to offer products and advertise freely across all online and offline media, including TV. A date for the establishment of the Committee has not yet been set.
SOURCE - READ ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE