A Bill to establish a review of the case for a levy on the gross revenues of gambling firms and to require that review to make recommendations on the possible uses of revenue from such a levy in connection with research on gambling addiction, protections for children and other vulnerable people at risk of being harmed by gambling, and gambling addiction clinics; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
25 April 2019
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This bill would set up a formal review to consider whether gambling firms should pay a levy based on their gross revenues. It requires the review to recommend how any money raised could be used for gambling addiction research, protections for children and other vulnerable people, and gambling addiction clinics. The bill does not itself implement a levy; it only establishes the review and potential uses for revenue.
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