{"id":14100,"date":"2026-01-28T06:27:40","date_gmt":"2026-01-28T07:27:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.globaltalenthq.com\/?p=14100"},"modified":"2026-02-07T03:27:14","modified_gmt":"2026-02-07T03:27:14","slug":"russia-mulls-legalization-of-online-gambling-kommersant","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2026\/01\/28\/russia-mulls-legalization-of-online-gambling-kommersant\/","title":{"rendered":"Russia mulls legalization of online gambling \u2013 Kommersant"},"content":{"rendered":"
The plan aims to raise budget revenue while adding safeguards to curb addiction, the newspaper reports<\/strong><\/p>\n The Russian Finance Ministry has asked President Vladimir Putin to consider lifting a long-running ban on online casinos, Kommersant reported on Tuesday, citing sources. The proposal is reportedly being pitched as a way to draw gamblers out of the shadow market and boost budget revenue, with strict government controls intended to curb addiction.<\/p>\n According to two Kommersant sources, the proposal was set out in a letter from Finance Minister Anton Siluanov. The ministry suggested creating a single state-designated operator to oversee online casinos, paying a monthly tax of at least 30% of revenue after winnings.<\/p>\n It estimated the federal budget could gain around 100 billion rubles ($1.3 billion) a year if the idea is backed, the paper said.<\/p>\n The proposed framework would require users to be at least 21 and route all bets through a unified accounting system, similar to that used by bookmakers. The plan also envisages giving the operator and the accounting hub powers to introduce measures aimed at preventing gambling addiction.<\/p>\n