Comprehending Kahnawake Casinos: Overview of Regulations and Licences
Kahnawake is a community of North American Indian persons located in Quebec, Canada. Occupying only 20 square miles, the Mohawk Territory is relatively small but sovereign. It asserts its right to independent legislation and regulation and has become one of the more prominent online gaming jurisdictions. Here’s everything you need to know about Kahnawake casinos:
- Established on 10 June 1996, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission was created under the provisions of the Kahnawake Gaming Law (MCR No. 26/1996-97) to regulate land-based and online gaming activities, such as casino, poker, and sportsbooks, while ensuring compliance and providing mediation in disputes.
- Online casinos looking to operate under a Kahnawake Gaming Commission licence must obtain Client Provider Authorizations (CPA). This is the main online gambling concession issued to online gaming companies.
- Kahnawake gaming authorities don’t require local incorporation and have no residency preconditions. That means casino operators don’t need to establish a local presence to get a Kahnawake licence.
- Kahnawake has a very favourable taxation policy and offers a 0% tax rate on gross gaming revenue (GGR) and corporate income, making the Mohawk Territory the perfect jurisdiction for those looking to launch an online casino business.