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Find out when and how to pay your General Betting, Pool Betting or Remote Gaming Duty.
Machine Games Duty (MGD): what you pay it on, how to register, filing your return and changing your details.
The Board was responsible for regulating arcades, betting, bingo, casinos, slot machines and lotteries. It was replaced by the Gambling Commission in 2007.
Guidance and forms covering gambling duties. Including, Bingo, Gaming, Lottery and Machine Games Duty, general betting duty and payments.
Find out if you should pay Bingo Duty on profits from games played in the UK, how to register and how to pay.
Tell HM Revenue and Customs about a business you want to register for Machine Games Duty using form MGD1.
An update from the government on industry-led measures to improve player protections with regards to loot boxes in video games.
Review looking at the opportunities and risks from the internet of things.
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.
Send HM Revenue and Customs details of Machine Games Duty partners using form MGD2.
Use the online service to send your Gaming Duty return using form GD95.
A best-practice supporting tool for research into video games.
When and how to appoint a representative in the UK and HMRC approval.
How to asses whether your pupils or students need help accessing the internet and resources available to help with access and safeguarding.
A research paper from the CMA
Find out how internet scams work and what to be aware of - misleading websites, report website fraud, suspicious communication and phishing
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