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In a significant move for the gambling industry, the Chancellor is expected to uphold the current 15% tax rate on sports bets made at physical bookmakers. This decision comes amid ongoing discussions about the taxation of online sports gambling, which has surged in popularity over recent years.
The government is weighing the implications of adjusting tax rates for online platforms, which could affect both revenue generation and the competitiveness of traditional betting shops. Maintaining the 15% rate for in-person bets is seen as a way to support brick-and-mortar establishments, which have faced challenges from the rise of digital alternatives.
Industry experts suggest that any changes to online gambling taxes could lead to mixed reactions. While some stakeholders advocate for a more favorable tax regime to encourage growth in the online sector, others caution that such adjustments could impact responsible gambling initiatives and regulatory measures.
As the Chancellor prepares to announce the decision, the gambling community is keenly awaiting clarity on the future of taxation in this evolving landscape.
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