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New taxation for online gambling could be bad news for Island firms

by isleofman.com 2nd October 2013
UK government plans to impose a new taxation regime for online gambling will leave Island firms facing higher costs and more administration.
That's the verdict of a KPMG report commissioned by the Remote Gambling Association.
The UK Treasury last year announced plans to tax online gambling on a place of consumption basis at 15 per cent. At present tax is applied at the source of the bet - where the operator is based.
A detailed report on the implications for the industry has just been produced by KPMG's economics research team.
It means Island based e-gaming firms with UK customers, and those which advertise in the UK, will in future need a UK gaming licence.
KPMG's director of e-Gaming Russell Kelly says firms will be forced to absorb extra costs when the profitability of a bet is taxed in the UK:
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Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 2nd, October 2013 10:19pm.

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