Peru's Congress has voted to legalise online gambling and sports betting in the country, establishing a new regulated framework for the sectors.
The approval came on 15 July, after a parliamentary debate. A law to approve the verticals received 91 votes in favour, and zero opposing votes.
The new law will become the responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Peru (Mincetur), the country’s foreign trade body, which will also regulate its enactment in Peru.
The gaming tax will be set at 12% of each operator’s tax base – which is net income minus maintenance costs – and will be collected monthly.
Maintenance taxes will be 2% of an operator’s monthly income.
Sunat, Peru’s tax body, administers the tax.
Operators with the appropriate licence will be allowed to offer bonuses for online gaming, as long as the bonuses cannot be exchanged for money.
For sports betting, operators must display a warning message on all platforms, which reads, “excessive online sport..