Thx for info. So the turnover tax will be imposed on players not sportsbooks? Then Poland is more inovative than France or Germany. I guess the sportsbook must be responsible for collecting the tax.
Again, if you wanna get rid of jealous people, you have to go much farther than to Czech republic or middle Europe region. The nations do not differ a lot except big cities, where people of course are also jealous, but at least they do not know each other. As foreigner "investor" you should at lest from the beginning expect less problems.
There was no law that allowed online gambling in CZ. It was just a law that allowed online gambling of approx. 7 CZECH crappy sportsbooks that operate under heavy taxes and regulation. The state of international sportsbooks was unchanged and they are claimed to be illegal by authorities, although as I mentioned, no problems so far for players. The country that made sportsbetting legal was (it is said) Slovakia.
Anyways complete moving out is not as easy as it seems esp. for bettor who needs his calmness and concentration.
The only way, if you want to stay close and legal, is to apply for foreign citizenship in other country in Carribean area and/or offshore company that will "lease" money to you or to your polish company that will buy your cars, real estate etc. If this is impossible in Poland in Czech republic it is completely legal, at least in case you are politican<div style="font-size: xx-small;color: #0000ff;display: inline-block;text-align: center;width: 100%;">
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