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Find out how to apply VAT to betting, gaming, bingo, lotteries and machine games.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
Guidance and forms covering gambling duties. Including, Bingo, Gaming, Lottery and Machine Games Duty, general betting duty and payments.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of JUDGE VINESH MANDALIA and JUDGE RUPERT JONES on 29 January 2024
Apply to the Gambling Commission for a personal gambling licence or a gambling operating licence if you run or manage a gambling business. The Gambling Commission regulates arcades, betting, bingo, casinos, gaming machine providers, gambling software providers, lottery operators, external...
Find out about Gaming Duty, how the duty is charged and who has to pay.
People at risk of gambling-related harm will be better protected under government plans to update betting rules for the digital age.
A consultation on measures relating to the land-based gambling sector.
Working with the EU in the gambling sector.
The Board was responsible for regulating arcades, betting, bingo, casinos, slot machines and lotteries. It was replaced by the Gambling Commission in 2007.
A public consultation process has been launched to look at how to conduct financial risk checks for problem gambling and at what level stake limits should be set for people playing online slot games.
Register for Gaming Duty using the online service or the postal form (GD56).
Register your partnership details when you apply to be included on the Gaming Duty Register using form GD57.
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