The Betting Tax in Britain May Increase: Why This Concerns Ukrainians.
28.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
28.10.2025
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Call to the Minister of Finance
SUN RACING representative Matt Chapman urged the Minister of Finance not to raise the betting tax rate, supporting The Sun's campaign called 'Save Our Bets'. Chapman expressed his opinion during a meeting with our correspondent Jack Keen in Del Mar, where preparations for the Owners' Cup are taking place."Don't raise the betting tax, it will harm all of us!"He emphasized that this campaign could be an important step in protecting the interests of players. The question of increasing betting taxes has been discussed for a long time, and Chapman's position as a representative of players reflects concerns in the industry. If the government listens to the proposals and maintains existing rates, it could positively impact the betting market and not harm domestic players.
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