EN ▼The Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) is forced to urgently correct a technical error in a law passed in December. Due to incorrect wording in the text of the document, the country’s online casinos have de jure been completely exempted from paying taxes for 2026, even though the government planned only a minor rate reduction.
The Essence of the “Million-Dollar Mistake”:
Consequences for the Budget: According to expert estimates, the “hole” in the law could cost the state up to €22 million. These funds are traditionally directed toward supporting culture and sports, which now risk facing underfunding.
Reaction of the Authorities: Annely Akkermann, Chair of the Finance Committee, admitted that no one noticed the error: not the Ministry of Finance lawyers, nor the specialized committees, nor the President’s Chancellery.
“In my 12 years of work in the Riigikogu, this is the first such clerical typo in my bill,” she noted.
What’s Next?
The loophole in the law was discovered by a lawyer for one of the gambling operators, who himself notified the Finance Committee.
Sources: Official website of the Riigikogu, Err.ee (Estonian National Broadcasting)
