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The deal seeks to combine the only 2 licensed sports spread betting operators in the UK market.
This document contains the following information: British gambling prevalence survey 2010.
Price demand elasticities for sectors of the UK gambling market and how businesses apply changes in duty rates and prices to their promotional strategies.
A research paper from the Gambling Commission
Register your partnership details when you apply to be included on the Gaming Duty Register using form GD57.
Register for Gaming Duty using the online service or the postal form (GD56).
When and how to appoint a representative in the UK and HMRC approval.
How to appeal to an independent tribunal if you disagree with a Gambling Commission decision about a personal or operating gambling licence.
Find out about Machine Games Duty, how the duty is charged and who has to pay.
Find out when and how to pay your General Betting, Pool Betting or Remote Gaming Duty.
The Secretary of State has appointed seven Commissioners to the Gambling Commission commencing 11 September 2023.
Advice for gambling customers around unfair terms in online gambling promotions.
Notices for Bingo, Gaming, General Betting, Lottery, Machine Games, Pool Betting and Remote Gaming duties.
Gambling industry statistics are published twice a year (in May and November) and provide the latest information on each sector regulated by the Gambling Commission.
Information Notes 2 and 3 on changes to gambling taxes from 1 December 2014.
This is the government response to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Social and Economic Impact of the Gambling Industry
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