Betting tax was abolished but the bookies got hit with a premium rate of Corporation Tax, a largely fiscal neutral switch. So you are still paying it except that it is reflected in the overround.
Betting tax was abolished but the bookies got hit with a premium rate of Corporation Tax, a largely fiscal neutral switch. So you are still paying it except that it is reflected in the overround.
Here is the way they do it currently. Its called betting duty. Not on profits but on commision etc. When introduced it was meant to gain more revenue than the betting tax after the first few years as the industry grew. Revenue from betting duty was on track to exceed betting tax a few years after betting tax was abolished.
So 9 years later, reverting to betting tax would hit the industry hard but also treasury revenues. Be madness for any party to abolish this.
Betting exchanges are liable to general betting duty at 15%, on the charges they make in each accounting period in relation to bets that are determined in that period.
Here is the way they do it currently. Its called betting duty. Not on profits but on commision etc. When introduced it was meant to gain more revenue than the betting tax after the first few years as the industry grew. Revenue from betting duty was o
Betting tax was abolished but the bookies got hit with a premium rate of Corporation Tax, a largely fiscal neutral switch. So you are still paying it except that it is reflected in the overround
Overounds , particulary on Football, were a lot worse in the tax days . You would rarely see less than 112.5% on a match .
Alex the old wrinkled retainer 23 Apr 07:24 Betting tax was abolished but the bookies got hit with a premium rate of Corporation Tax, a largely fiscal neutral switch. So you are still paying it except that it is reflected in the overround Overound
The English Government need to tax bookies to the hilt. It might make them bet up a bit, as they're a laughing stock at present. It makes me laugh when they say they'll come to Australia and show the bookies a thing or two. They wouldn't last 5 minutes here.
The English Government need to tax bookies to the hilt.It might make them bet up a bit, as they're a laughing stock at present.It makes me laugh when they say they'll come to Australia and show the bookies a thing or two.They wouldn't last 5 minutes