| Status |
Regulated. Local licensing. A prior concession issued by the government is required. Land-based casinos and cruise casinos located on cruise ships are regulated. |
| Games Permitted |
Games permitted include:
(Section 1(b)(i), First Schedule — Licence Categories, Gaming Authorisations Regulations (p. 12) |
| Regulatory Authority | Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) |
| Authorised Operators | Authorised operators can be found on the MGA’s website under the MGA Licensee Register section. |
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Licensing and Costs
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Land-based casino licensing
Cruise casino licensing
Recognition notices
Types of Gaming Services Gaming service licences are a business-to-consumer (B2C) licence that offer or carry out a gaming service. The types of licences available are as follows: Games of chance played against the house, the outcome of which is determined by a random generator, and shall include casino-type games, such as roulette, blackjack, baccarat, poker played against the house, lotteries, secondary lotteries and virtual sports games. Games of chance played against the house, the outcome of which is not generated randomly, but is determined by the result of an event or competition extraneous to a game of chance, and whereby operators manage their own risk by managing the odds offered to the player. Games of chance not played against the house and wherein the operator is not exposed to gaming risk, but generates revenue by taking a commission or other charge based on the stakes or the prize, and shall include player-versus-player games such as poker, bingo, betting exchange and other commission-based games.
Costs The following annual licence fee and monthly compliance contributions must be made to the MGA: Fixed annual licence fee
Compliance contributions A compliance contribution isdefined as: “The aggregate of the amounts, including where applicable the minimum amount or the maximum amount, as the case may be, resulting from the application of the computational method prescribed in each of Sub-Regulations (2), (3), (4) and (5) of Regulation 3.” (Part I, Section 2(2), Gaming Licence Fees Regulations 2018, p. 2) B2C: Type 1 gaming services compliance contribution ranges from €15,000 to €375,000 (Part II, Section 3(2), Gaming Licence Fees Regulations 2018, p. 4). B2C: Type 2 gaming services compliance contribution ranges from €25,000 to €600,000 (Part II, Section 3(3), Gaming Licence Fees Regulations 2018, p. 4). B2C: Type 3 gaming services compliance contribution ranges from €25,000 to €500,000 (Part II, Section 3(4), Gaming Licence Fees Regulations 2018 (p. 5). B2C: Type 4 gaming services compliance contribution ranges from €5,000 to €500,000 (Part II, Section 3(5), Gaming Licence Fees Regulations 2018, p. 5). The application fee for a new licence and the licence renewal fee are both set at €5,000 (Fourth Schedule - Administrative fees payable in terms of regulation 5, Gaming Licence Fees Regulations 2018). For more information on licensing fees, compliance costs or other administrative fees, please refer to the Gaming Licence Fees Regulation 2018. For more information on the licensing process, please see the MGA’s website. |
| Taxation |
Gaming operators must pay a gaming tax of
A gaming levy is imposed on gaming devices. The levy is dependent on the types of games offered and calculated as follows:
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| Taxation of Players’ Winnings |
Winnings from gambling are not expressly classified as taxable income under the Maltese Income Tax Act. The Maltese authorities confirmed to Vixio in September 2024 that although a one-time win is not taxable, winnings from professional or frequent gambling are taxable as they would be considered trading income. |
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The Maltese government hosts an official website of consolidated laws and regulations, which can be found at legislation.mt.
Gambling
Malta gambling law is based on a three-tier framework, as follows:
Tier one: Main act
Tier two: Secondary legislation and regulations
Tier three: Directives and other legally binding and non-binding instruments issued by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA)
The advisory instruments, which contain detailed processes and requirements, are published by the MGA. The advisory instruments provided by the MGA include:
Directives - 2018
Directives - 2019
Directives - 2020
Directives - 2022
Guidance Notes
A further list of all the gambling-related laws and regulations can be found on the MGA’s website. Guidance notes can be found here on the MGA’s website. Other publications, such as manuals or guiding documents, can be found here.
Anti-Money Laundering
The Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU), in concurrence with the Malta Gaming Authority, has issued:
A list of further Maltese AML legislation and regulation can be found on the FIAU’s website, here and here.
Data Protection
The Malta Gaming Authority, in concurrence with the Information and Data Protection Commissioner, has issued Guidelines for the Maltese Gaming Industry.
Advertising
Gaming Regulator
Tel: (+356) 2546 9000
Email: info.mga@mga.org.mt
AML Regulator
Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU)
Tel: (+356) 2123 1333
Email: Contact form via the FIAU website
Data Protection Regulator
Office of the Information and Data Protection Commissioner (IDPC)
Tel: (+356) 2328 7100
Email: idpc.info@idpc.org.mt
Advertising Regulator
Tel: (+356) 2546 9000
Email: info.mga@mga.org.mt