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The deal seeks to combine the only 2 licensed sports spread betting operators in the UK market.
Find out the different ways you can get client authorisation including the digital handshake, Online Agent Authorisation service, paper forms and through your client's business tax account.
Form Gambling - Application for fee remission for companies
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How online marketplaces will deal with VAT for goods from overseas that are sold to customers in the UK.
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The CMA is carrying out a market investigation in respect of the supply of mobile browsers and browser engines, and the distribution of cloud gaming services through app stores on mobile devices in the UK.
These principles clarify the CMA’s view of the online and app-based games industry’s obligations under consumer protection law.
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