On 1 April 2026, the UK government made one of the most aggressive fiscal moves we have seen in a regulated gambling market. Remote Gaming Duty jumped from 21% to 40%, effectively doubling the tax burden on the most profitable part of the industry. At the same time, the next increase is already scheduled, with remote betting set to rise to 25% from 2027. On paper, this looks straightforward. Increase taxes, generate over £1 billion in additional revenue and position it as a responsible policy decision that targets a sector often framed......
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