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Chile's Tax Service Declares Online Gambling Operators Illegal

March 24, 2023
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Chile鈥檚 Internal Revenue Service (SII) says it has been informed that online gambling is illegal and that offshore operators cannot use it to pay VAT, even though it had earlier ordered them to do so.

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Chile鈥檚 Internal Revenue Service (SII) says it has been informed that online gambling is illegal and that offshore operators cannot use it to pay VAT, even though it had earlier ordered them to do so.

In dated March 14, the SII declares that although 鈥渢his service does not have the power to and does not have the competence to qualify the lawfulness or unlawfulness of a given activity 鈥 it does not mean that this Service is empowered to register as taxpayers those who carry out illicit activities or those who carry out illegal activities or those that have been declared illegal by other State bodies鈥.

In late January, the SII was removed from the list of digital VAT systems accessible by online gaming platforms, rendering them unable to pay. The March statement is the first time that the SII has officially acknowledged the reason why.

The move came even though the SII moved last summer to ensure that all offshore online gambling companies were registered and paying VAT, which it said was owed to the government no matter where an offshore online gambling company was based.

The other state body the SII references is revealed in the resolution to be the Superintendency of Gaming Casinos (SCJ), the country鈥檚 casino regulatory body created in 2005 and given powers by the Ministry of the Treasury.

It informed the SII through two separate letters that 鈥済ames of chance constitute a regulated economic activity in our country, in principle of an illicit nature鈥.

The only exceptions, according to the SCJ, are the state-run lotteries administered by Polla Chilena de Beneficencia S.A., Loter铆a de Concepci贸n S.A., racetracks and gaming casinos.

These institutions are among those currently duking it out in the Economy Commission, as hearings continue over a bill that would allow for online gambling licences.

Carlos Baeza, a gaming lawyer who represents unlicensed operators Coolbet, Betano and Betsson, among others, criticised the move.

He lambasted 鈥渢he absurdity of this change of criteria without any basis, after the internal tax service has maintained the opposite for months and months, even in a presentation made by the director of the internal tax service himself last year in Congress to the Sports Commission鈥.

The online gambling bill will continue to be debated in the Economy Commission next week.

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