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    SBC News
    January 22, 2026 (about 1 month ago)

    Calls to end gambling VAT relief surface in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina VAT News • SBC News

    Summary

    Bosnia and Herzegovina MPs have tabled a proposal to abolish the gambling sector's VAT exemption, aiming to bring the activity under standard VAT rules. The amendment would raise Federation revenue to at least KM 150 million annually, with an extra KM 50 million for local communities, and redirect funds to healthcare and social initiatives. The move follows a 2025 proposal that allocated 60% of gambling tax to the treasury, 20% to social initiatives, and 20% to specialised healthcare.

    Key Insights

    What change is being proposed regarding gambling VAT in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

    MPs are proposing to abolish the gambling sector’s VAT exemption, bringing it under standard VAT rules.

    When is the proposal to abolish the gambling VAT exemption expected to take effect?

    The proposal was tabled in 2026, with the aim of implementing the change that year.

    How much additional revenue would the Federation receive under the proposal?

    The amendment would raise Federation revenue to at least KM 150 million annually.

    What are the intended uses of the additional funds?

    The funds are earmarked for healthcare, oncology, treatment of rare diseases, and support for science, culture, sports and entrepreneurship.

    Who introduced the proposal?

    The proposal was introduced by MP Mia Karamehić Abazović and MP Amir Purić.

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