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bwin.party Readies €33 Million Spanish Tax Bill

bwin.party has announced they will hand €33 million in back-taxes over to Spanish authorities in order to clear the way for receiving an online gaming licensed in the country's newly regulated market. Online gaming regulation in Spain has left iGaming companies scrambling to settle tax payments after the country informed companies hoping to operate in…

Understanding the Australian Sports Bettor

Residents of the land Down Under have a passion for sports and love a good sports-bet. Although there are opponents to iGaming in Australia, it is currently easy for Australians to gamble online as there are no legal issues restricting the activity. Culture of Betting Sports-betting is a very popular and deeply entrenched part of…

Illinois Senate President Wants to Legalize Online Gaming

Illinois now finds its hat in the online gaming ring after Senate President John Cullerton said Tuesday that the state could, "position itself as a 'hub' for multi-state and international iGaming." Cullerton submitted an amendment to HB4148 that would create a Division of Internet Gaming. The new division would pave the way for Illinois residents…

Follow Fortune 500 Companies: US iGaming Regulation Tip #1

Regulated online gaming in the US appears to be a matter of "when", not "if." Nevada and New Jersey are both racing to be the first to spread legal online poker games in the U.S. Other states, notably Iowa and California, have shown momentum towards passing similar legislation. There is no better time than the…

Prepare For Online Gaming Regulation in Spain

In three weeks, Spain will release a list of successful applicants to its newly formed regulated online gaming market. Currently, unlicensed operators are able to serve the country which is home to 46 million inhabitants. Online gaming operators without a chair when the music stops on June 1st will be required to cease their offerings…