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This notice explains who has to account for General Betting Duty, which bets are liable to duty and how duty is calculated.
Government Consultation on reform or replacement of the Horserace Betting Levy.
Use this service to register to for General Betting Duty (GBD), [Pool Betting Duty (PBD) or Remote Gaming Duty (RGD).
This report provides statistics by Licensing Authorities (LAs) in respect of their duties under the Gambling Act 2005 for the regulation of gambling in Great Britain.
You must have a gaming machine permit to have three or more category C or D gaming machines on your premises
The NHS is set to benefit as new levy will raise an estimated £100 million of new funding for research, prevention and treatment of gambling addiction.
You need an amusement permit to operate gaming machines in Northern Ireland
Guidance and forms covering gambling duties. Including, Bingo, Gaming, Lottery and Machine Games Duty, general betting duty and payments.
The Gambling Act 2005 (Amendment of Schedule 6) Order 2012 (SI 1633) was made on 21 June 2012 to amend Schedule 6 of the Gambling Act 2005.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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