Poland’s Ministry of Finance has presented a proposal to boost the fee on gaming winnings from 10% to 15%. The amendment is part of broader changes to the country’s Personal Income Tax Act and is scheduled to come into force in January 2026.
The increased charge will apply to all categories of gambling, from lotteries and sports betting to online slots and marketing promotions. The new tariff will be used for both domestic and foreign payouts. According to the proposal’s initiators, this innovation should enlarge revenues for the national treasury and encourage citizens to plan their gaming spending more rationally.
Officials emphasise that this measure is necessary to streamline niche legislation, which has remained unchanged for over 2 decades. The current 10% charge was introduced in 2001 and no longer reflects the current realities of the industry.
Central points from the project’s supporters in the Polish Sejm that sum up the key benefits:
The national fiscal system for the entertainment sphere is considered one of the strictest in Europe.
The commission for operators depends on their type of activity:
The current 10% applied to winnings is automatically withheld from users. Only rewards under €520 are exempt, but this factor may also be changed soon.
According to industry analysts, increasing the tax rate could significantly reduce the competitiveness of licensed operators and cause an outflow of audiences to offshore platforms. Similar dynamics have already been observed in other European markets.
A final decision on the legislative amendment is expected by the end of 2025. Niche representatives eagerly await the ultimate verdict.
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