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Compare the top Austrian Land-licensed sportsbooks. Vienna-issued licences, EPS and PayPal deposits, the 2% Wettgebühr absorbed by operators, and tax-free winnings for Austrian residents.
Reviewed by
Martin Anderson
Updated 04 Jul 2026
At a glance
How we evaluate
Local payments
30%We test the deposit methods Austria players actually use and confirm withdrawals land in the local currency without KYC surprises.
Local licensing
25%We verify each operator holds a valid Landesbehörden licence, visible in the site footer with the whitelist entry ID.
Bonus terms
25%We read the wagering requirement, minimum odds, expiry window and excluded markets before we call an offer good.
Local support
20%We test customer service in the local language and time the response — chat, email and phone where offered.
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The shortlist above is not exhaustive. Here's what we deliberately left off for Austria:
Austria has one of the more unusual regulatory structures in Europe: sports betting is licensed at the Land (state) level rather than federally, and casino gambling is a completely separate federal monopoly held by Casinos Austria (whose online arm is Win2day). What that means for you as a bettor is that every legitimate Austrian sportsbook operates under a licence from one of the nine Länder — typically Vienna, which is the largest jurisdiction and licences most of the big brands including Bwin, Bet-at-home and Interwetten. The country has a 2% Wettgebühr on stakes that most licensed operators absorb rather than pass to the player, no personal income tax on winnings, and no cross-operator deposit cap like Germany's LUGAS system. This shortlist reflects that reality — every operator holds a current Austrian Land licence and has been checked against the payment stack and tax handling that Austrian bettors actually experience.
Licensed Austrian sportsbooks display their Land licence in the site footer along with the issuing state authority — most often Landesregierung Wien (MA 36 gaming department) or the equivalent Land agency. If the only licence visible is Malta (MGA), Curaçao or the UK Gambling Commission, that operator is not authorised for Austrian residents even if it accepts German-language players. You can verify a Vienna-licensed operator through the MA 36 public register. Playing at unlicensed operators means no local recourse if a payout is disputed and, in principle, tax exposure on winnings that would otherwise be tax-free.
Austria applies a 2% Wettgebühr on the total stake at licensed sportsbooks, paid by the operator to the Bundesministerium für Finanzen (BMF). Two crucial details:
The one caveat: if gambling is your primary source of income (i.e. you're a professional bettor), the Finanzamt may reclassify your winnings as commercial income under §29 EStG, which changes the analysis. That threshold is rarely reached by casual bettors.
The Austrian payment stack overlaps heavily with Germany but has a distinct domestic preference:
Crypto is not a legally accepted payment method at Austrian Land-licensed operators. Skrill and Neteller are legal but less widely used than in the pre-2020 era.
The 2025–26 season is unusually rich on events, and Austrian bettors have marquee events across every major sport:
Unlike Germany's LUGAS-enforced €1,000 monthly deposit cap across all licensed operators combined, Austria has no cross-operator deposit ceiling. Individual operators offer per-account deposit and session limits under Land-level responsible-gambling rules, and every serious operator makes these easy to configure. But the practical effect is that Austrian bettors carry more personal responsibility for setting sensible limits — the regulator won't stop you at €1,000. If you're moving between operators, set your own monthly deposit cap at each one, and honour it.
Every licensed operator on this page must offer deposit limits, session limits and self-exclusion under Land responsible-gambling codes. Self-exclusion is per-operator: Austria doesn't have a shared exclusion register like Germany's OASIS or Switzerland's GESPA system, so exclusion at one operator does not automatically apply at others. If you're worried about your gambling or someone else's, Spielsuchthilfe Wien (spielsuchthilfe.at) runs a free confidential helpline at +43 1 544 13 57 and offers face-to-face counselling in Vienna, and Anonyme Spieler Österreich (anonyme-spieler.org) coordinate local self-help groups in every Land.
Each operator is scored across four weighted criteria — payments and cash-out speed (30%), licensing and consumer protection (25%), bonus value net of terms (25%), and support and product quality (20%). Scoring is refreshed monthly against a real deposit-and-withdraw cycle from an Austrian-verified account. We don't include operators that hold only offshore licences (Malta, Curaçao), and every affiliate link is clearly marked. The full methodology is at the top of the page.
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