Gambling Taxation vs. responsibility: How levies could fund safer play - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Gambling Taxation vs. responsibility: How levies could fund safer play - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"When it came into force in April 2025, the mandatory levy superseded the existing voluntary approach, ensuring that operators contribute equitably to research, treatment, and protection programs for gambling harm. Along with the tax, the UK government is increasing its oversight of the gambling industry to ensure player safety and promote openness. This new set of regulations, enacted in 2024, affected operators' game design, player safety monitoring, and marketing practices."
"One solution was to impose new statutory charges on gaming operators to safeguard customers and provide fairer financing for programs that assist in the prevention and treatment of gambling damage. Following the revision of the Gambling Act 2005 and the publication of the Gambling White Paper in 2023, a public consultation was held, leading up to this significant legislative shift."
The UK implemented major gambling reforms in 2024–2025 that replaced a voluntary funding model with a mandatory statutory levy from April 2025. The levy requires all online and land-based operators to fund research, treatment services, and prevention programs for gambling harm. Revisions followed the Gambling Act 2005 update, the 2023 Gambling White Paper, and a public consultation. Regulatory oversight increased, affecting game design, player safety monitoring, and marketing. From January 2025, multi-play features were restricted and online slots must have a minimum five-second spin interval. Operators must also provide tools for players to track and control gaming habits.
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