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New Online Gambling Tax Proposed in South Africa — Key Points

Why Treasury wants the tax

  • Online gambling has exploded in South Africa and is now a major public health concern, with gambling accessible anywhere, anytime.
  • National Treasury says that betting has become normalised due to heavy promotion in sports and entertainment.
  • Gambling addiction is rising sharply.

Scale of gambling in SA (2024/25)

  • R1.5 trillion wagered across the industry
  • 31.3% year‑on‑year growth
  • Betting = 75% of total turnover (R1.126 trillion)
  • Casinos = 19.5%
  • Over the past 5 years:
    • All gambling modes grew
    • Betting revenue grew 390%
    • Gross gambling revenue reached R51.97 billion

What Treasury is proposing

  • A new 20% national tax on gross gambling revenue from online betting, including interactive gambling.
  • This is in addition to provincial taxes, pushing the total effective tax to 26–29%.
  • Expected to generate over R10 billion for the national government at current revenue levels.

Purpose of the tax

Treasury says:

  • The goal is not mainly to raise revenue.
  • It is intended as a “sin tax” to discourage harmful gambling behaviour (similar to alcohol and tobacco taxes).

Deadline for public comments

  • Extended from 30 January 202627 February 2026
  • Email submissions: gamblingtax@treasury.gov.za

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