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Best Online Casinos in Serbia

Is online casino play legal in Serbia, and are winnings taxed? The verified answer, the licensing authority, and six ranked operators.

June 2026

Map of Serbia marking where online casinos are licensed to operate

Taxes

Are casino winnings taxed here?

Players don't pay tax on casino winnings in Serbia

Player taxed on winnings
No
Who declares / withholds
operator

NoteThis is general information from the cited source, not tax advice. Your own position can differ — check with the tax authority before you rely on it.

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Banking

Deposit and withdraw with

6 trusted deposit and withdrawal methods accepted across the casinos on this page. Same-method payouts clear fastest.

Deposits & withdrawals

How Serbian players deposit and withdraw

Licensed Serbian casinos take dinar deposits across cards, e-wallets and bank transfer. Times below are typical once any KYC check has cleared.

  • Bank cards (Visa / Mastercard)

    DepositInstant
    Withdrawal3-5 business days

    Issuer-dependent

    Most widely accepted; withdrawal back to card can be slower than deposit.

  • E-wallets (Skrill / Neteller)

    DepositInstant
    WithdrawalUp to 24 hours

    Per-operator caps apply

    Usually the fastest cashout route on a licensed Serbian site.

  • PaySafeCard

    DepositInstant
    WithdrawalNot available for withdrawal

    Voucher-based deposit cap

    Deposit-only; pair it with a card or e-wallet for cashouts.

  • Bank transfer

    Deposit1-2 business days
    Withdrawal2-5 business days

    Higher minimums

    Slowest route; better for larger, less frequent cashouts.

The detail

About these casinos

Is online casino play legal in Serbia?

Yes. Online casino, slots and poker are regulated in Serbia as 'special games of chance' under the Law on Games of Chance (Official Gazette RS 18/2020 and 94/2024), overseen by the Games of Chance Administration within the Ministry of Finance. Licensed operators run legally, and player winnings from those operators are exempt from personal income tax because the operator bears the gross-gaming-revenue tax instead. Confirm an operator holds a current Serbian licence on the regulator's register before you deposit.

How do you deposit at a Serbian online casino?

Licensed Serbian casinos accept dinar deposits through bank cards, e-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller, PaySafeCard, and bank transfer. Cards are the most widely accepted for deposits, while e-wallets are usually the fastest for getting your money back out. PaySafeCard is deposit-only, so pair it with a card or e-wallet if you want to withdraw to the same method. Start with a small deposit to confirm your bank accepts the transaction before committing more.

Are casino winnings taxed in Serbia?

No. Players do not pay personal income tax on casino winnings from licensed operators in Serbia; the operator carries the gross-gaming-revenue tax (15% on online). That is different from lottery winnings above roughly RSD 143,872, which are taxed at 20%, and from sports-betting winnings taxed at 15%, neither of which applies to casino play. This is general information from the cited law, not tax advice, so confirm your own position with the tax authority before relying on it.

Which payment methods work best for Serbian players?

Cards win on acceptance, e-wallets win on speed. Visa and Mastercard are accepted at every operator on this list and are the simplest way to deposit. Skrill and Neteller tend to clear withdrawals within a day, which makes them the better choice when you want your winnings quickly. Bank transfer suits larger, less frequent cashouts but is the slowest route. Test any method with a small amount first, because acceptance can vary by your issuing bank.

How we picked the best casinos for Serbia

Every casino on this list holds a Serbian licence we confirmed on the regulator's own register, not the footer badge. We scored on bonus fairness (wagering, max cashout and game weighting, not the headline number), game range and the studios behind it, the spread of payment options, and payout reliability. Ratings are computed from those criteria, not assigned by hand, and operators cannot pay for a position. A casino we could not verify as licensed does not appear.

Responsible gambling

Getting help in Serbia

If gambling stops being fun, step away and use these. A licensed operator must support player-set limits and self-exclusion from your account settings.

  • Operator self-exclusion

    Every licensed casino on this list lets you set a cool-off or self-exclusion period from your account settings.

  • Gambling Therapy

    Free online support and live chat in multiple languages, available worldwide.

  • Regulator

    The Games of Chance Administration oversees licensed operators and publishes the legal framework.

Questions answered

Common questions

Is online casino play legal in Serbia?

Yes. Online casino, slots and poker are regulated as 'special games of chance' under the Law on Games of Chance, overseen by the Games of Chance Administration within the Ministry of Finance. Licensed operators run legally, and player winnings from those operators are exempt from personal income tax. Always confirm an operator holds a current Serbian licence before you deposit.

Are casino winnings taxed in Serbia?

No. Players do not pay personal income tax on casino winnings from licensed operators in Serbia; the operator bears the gross-gaming-revenue tax instead. This differs from lottery winnings above roughly RSD 143,872, which are taxed, and from sports betting. This is general information, not tax advice, so check your own position with the tax authority before relying on it.

Which Serbian casino pays out fastest?

Payout speed varies by operator and payment method on this list. E-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller typically clear within 24 hours once any verification check has cleared, while bank cards and transfers take several business days. The casino's internal review, not the payment rail, is usually the variable, so complete identity verification before your first withdrawal.

Do I need to verify my identity (KYC) to withdraw?

Yes, in most cases. Licensed Serbian operators ask for a valid ID document before processing a withdrawal, and an anti-fraud check can trigger verification at any point. Have a passport or national ID card scanned and ready before you request your first cashout, not after, to avoid a held payout.

Which payment methods work best for Serbian players?

Cards (Visa and Mastercard), e-wallets (Skrill and Neteller), PaySafeCard and bank transfer are all accepted across the operators on this list. E-wallets tend to be the fastest for withdrawals, while bank transfers suit larger, less frequent cashouts. Test any method with a small deposit first, because acceptance can vary by your issuing bank.

How did you choose the casinos for Serbia?

We only listed operators we could confirm hold a current Serbian licence on the regulator's own register, and we scored each on bonus fairness, game range, payment options and payout reliability. Ratings are computed from those criteria, not assigned by hand. Operators cannot pay for a position on the list.

Check the licence first, then compare bonuses.

Every operator here is licensed by the Serbia Games of Chance Administration.

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