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A government crackdown on online casinos operating in the Isle of Man has led to a major tax revenue loss, accelerating the island's slide toward a fiscal cliff

Online casinos were a big driver of the Isle of Man's economy. Lately, they've become a liability.

A government crackdown on online casinos operating in the Isle of Man has led to a major tax revenue loss, accelerating the island's slide toward a fiscal cliff

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Isle of Man's Online Casino Crackdown Blows Hole in Budget

Government action against online gambling operators is draining tax revenue and pushing the island toward a fiscal crisis.

The Isle of Man is learning the hard way what happens when you crack down on the industry bankrolling your government. A regulatory clampdown on online casinos operating from the island has triggered a significant drop in tax revenue, pushing the territory closer to what observers are calling a fiscal cliff.

Online gambling had been a cornerstone of the Isle of Man's economy for years. The sector brought in substantial tax income and positioned the small British Crown dependency as a hub for digital gaming operations. That's now flipping into a liability.

The crackdown — details of which remain sparse — has apparently spooked operators or forced them out, taking their tax contributions with them. The result is a widening budget gap with no obvious replacement revenue stream in sight.

It's a cautionary tale for small jurisdictions that bet big on a single digital industry. When regulation tightens, the money doesn't just shrink — it leaves.