Could a 1% consumption tax topple Peru’s big betting ambitions?
Sports Betting · 2024-11-27

Could a 1% consumption tax topple Peru’s big betting ambitions?

It has been a huge year for gambling in Peru and industry commentators expect, thanks to recent online regulation, that it could become the third largest online betting market in South America. An amended Law No 31557 to regulate online sports betting and igaming in the country came into effect on 9 February, after initially being signed off by President Pedro Castillo in 2022.

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