Gambling Taxes

The term gambling taxes encompass gaming taxes, betting taxes and betting duties which are imposed under Sections 60 (1) (d) and114 of the Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) Act.Some Operators licensed under the Act are subject to gambling tax and responsible gambling levy in respect of some of their activities.

Table below summarises the taxes and duties to which a licensed operator is subject.

Licence type

Tax or duty

Levy

Casino

15% of gross takings in respect of games specified in the First Schedule

35% of gross takings in respect of gaming machines

2% of gross gambling yield

Hotel casino

Hotel casino operator

  1. for the period 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2021, 15% of gross takings (amount staked by players less winnings) in respect of hotel casino games

  2. thereafter, 20% of gross takings (amount staked by players less winnings) in respect of hotel casino games

2% of gross gambling yield

Gaming House "A"

30% of gross takings in respect of games specified in the First Schedule

35% of gross takings in respect of gaming machines

2% of gross gambling yield

Horse-racing

Bookmaker conducting fixed odds betting on local race

14% of gross stakes  in respect of each race meeting

2% of gross gambling yield

Bookmaker conducting fixed odds bet through remote communication 14% of gross stakes per week 2% of gross gambling yield

Totalisator operator –

  1. at the race course
  2. outside the racecourse
  3. operating bets through remote communication

14% of gross stakes

 

2% of gross gambling yield

Bookmaker conducting fixed odds betting on any other event or contingency other than a local race

14% of gross stakes per week

 

2% of gross gambling yield

Operator of Mauritius National Lottery (Lotto)

Loterie Vert operator

47.16% of net proceeds from lottery games

47.16% of net proceeds

 

No levy applicable

(a) Sweepstake organizer

(b) Local pool promoter

(c) Agent of a foreign pool promoter

(d) Limited payout machine operator

(e) Amusement Machine operator

14% of gross Proceeds

14% of gross stakes

14% of gross stakes

14% of gross takings or one million rupees whichever is the higher

Rs 500 per machine

 

2% of gross gambling yield

 

No Levy applcable

 

Return submission

Every return and payment should be submitted electronically through the Value Added Network (VAN) provider, Mauritius Network Services.

Penalties and Interest

Section 116 of the GRA Act provides that a penalty of Rs 2,000 per month or part of a month up to a maximum of Rs 20,000 is payable in case a return is not submitted by due date.

Penalty for late payment representing 5% of the amount of tax, duty or levy payable should also be paid whenever a payment is made after its due date.

A penalty of Rs 5,000 per month up to a maximum of Rs 50,000 is payable in case a return is not submitted electronically.

Interest at the rate of 1% of the tax, duty or levy payable is applicable for any payment made after its due date.

Tax on winnings

Under Section 111O of the Income Tax Act, the Mauritius National Lottery Operator, a casino operator, a hotel casino operator or a gaming house operator is required to withhold a tax of 10% on any amount payable to a punter if ever the total amount exceeds Rs 100,000. The tax is remitted on a monthly basis to the Mauritius Revenue Authority.

Statement of winnings

Casino operator, hotel casino operator, gaming house operator, bookmaker, totalisator, operator of Mauritius National Lottery and an agent of a foreign pool operator are required to submit a statement providing details of winners in respect of whom any payment exceeding Rs 20,000 has been made. The statement should be submitted at the same time a return for gambling tax under Section 115 of the GRA Act is submitted.

International Taxation

 

General Information


 

Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act (FATCA)


 

Common Reporting Standard (CRS)


 

Country by Country Reporting (CbCR)


 

Multilateral Instrument (MLI)


 

Mutual Agreement Procedure (MAP)


Statements of Practice

Income Tax


TitleDate IssuedReferenceRemarks
Trusts and Foundations 24-08-21 SP 24/21  
Tax treatment arising from adoption of IFRS 15 - Revenue from contracts with customers 15-Feb-21 SP 23/21  
Income subject to partial exemption 27-Jan-21 SP 22/21 Reviewed on 12-May-21
Fringe benefits - Car benefit on electric motor vehicle 01-Dec-20 SP 21/20  
Deduction for Research & Development 15-Jun-20 SP 20/20  
Tax treatment of assets acquired under lease 15-Jun-20 SP 19/20  
Work from Home Scheme 16-Mar-20  SP 18/20  
Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) on Commission 12-Feb-19  SP 16/18  
Place of effective management 28-Nov-18 SP 17/18  
Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) on Commission 05-Oct-18 SP 16/18  
Statement of Practice - Passage Benefits 29-Dec-16  
Statement for purchases of goods and services (Section 123B of the Income Tax Act) 21-Jun-16 SP 14/16  
Imposition of Assessing Penalty 18-Jan-16 SP 13/16  
Interest Relief on Housing Loan 28-Apr-15 SP 11/15 Reviewed on 05 September 2017
Update on CSR 27-Dec-12  
Taxation of Foreign Exchange Differences 27-Dec-12 SP 10/12  
Claims for Bad Debts 16-Dec-09 SP 09/11 Reviewed on 18 January 2016
Claims for Bad Debts 27-Dec-11 SP 03/09
Computation of CSR Fund 27-Dec-11 SP 08/11  
Computation of Environment Protection Fee 29-Apr-10 SP 07/10 Reviewed on 18 January 2016
Tax treatment of dividend on redeemable preference shares 27-Apr-10 SP 06/10  
Implementation of CSR 30-Mar-10 SP 04/10  
Claim for Foreign Tax Credit 02-Jun-09 SP 02/09  
Due date Submission of return / APS 30-Nov-07  
Taxation of gains from sale of shares or other securities 30-Oct-06 Practice Note Reviewed on 18 January 2016

 

VAT


TitleDate IssuedReferenceRemarks
VAT Exemption to the holder of a Public Service Vehicle (Taxi) Licence  04-Mar-20 VAT/SP 4/20  
VAT treatment of input tax in respect of immoveable property (Section 21(7) and 7A of the VAT Act 03-Jul-14

VAT/SP 3/14

 
Determination of taxable value of jewellery manufactured from old jewellery provided by clients 10-Apr-14 VAT/SP 2/14 Reviewed on 18 January 2016

VAT treatment on electricity and water to occupiers of large commercial /residential buildings

08-Nov-13 VAT/SP 1/13 Reviewed on 18 January 2016
VAT on Islamic Finance Transactions (Murabaha) 13-Apr-10 SP 05/10  

 

Customs


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