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Brazil finance minister wants more taxation and stricter regulation to curb betting

By Gildo MazzaJune 16, 2026

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Brazil's Finance Minister, Dario Durigan, has publicly expressed a strong desire to implement more stringent taxation and regulatory measures for the sports betting industry. His remarks signal a potential shift towards a more controlled and revenue-generating approach to online gambling within the country.

Durigan's comparison of betting to cigarettes suggests a view that the activity carries potential societal risks, necessitating a similar level of oversight and fiscal contribution. This stance indicates a move towards aligning the sector with other regulated industries that are subject to significant taxes and public health considerations.

The push for increased regulation and taxation comes as Brazil continues to navigate the complexities of integrating and overseeing its burgeoning online betting market. The government's focus appears to be on both generating additional revenue and ensuring responsible gambling practices across the sector.

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