On Wednesday, 110 members of parliament voted in favor of this latest proposal, while 79 MPs cast ‘nay’ votes and two MPs abstained. Operators who apply for Bulgarian licenses will now pay a one-time fee of BGN 100k (€51k) while the gross profits tax will be payable on a monthly basis. The same fees will apply equally to domestic and international operators, as well as to both online and land-based businesses, including bookmakers, lottery operations and poker rooms.
Parliamentary budget committee chairman Yordan Tsonev said gambling’s contribution to next year’s tax coffers would be BGN 22m (€11.2m) less as a result of the changes. However, that’s based on the current roster of licensed online gambling operators remaining at one – Malta-based efbet.com – and Tsonev expects Wednesday’s happy news will result in renewed interest in the online gambling license office (and a corresponding reduction in the names on the country’s online gambling blacklist). Given that the licensing process takes at least six months, Tsonev estimated that by 2015, the extra revenue from licensed online operators could top BGN 50m (€25.5m), rising to BGN 100m by 2016.