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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will not oppose proposals to limit and tax online gambling, according to his press ...
The Marcos administration is open to the Department of Finance’s (DOF) proposal to impose a new tax on online gaming ...
While intentions are noble, proposals to ban online gambling would only give birth to more problems, pushing operators to go ...
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Marcos open to online gaming tax
PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. is open to taxing online gaming activities as well as proposals seeking to limit digital gambling to help curb the harms brought about by addiction, the ...
In the House of Representatives, Manila 2nd District Rep. Rolando Valeriano filed House Bill (HB) 1455 aiming to ban online ...
As lawmakers move to rein in online gambling, one House bill takes it a step further by proposing to slap a 10% tax on ...
The tax increase from 15% for online casinos and 13% for sports betting to a uniform 19.75% comes as the state's online ...
The Philippine government is reviewing a proposal from the Department of Finance (DOF) to impose a new tax on online gaming operators, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressing conditional ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will not object to the Department of Finance’s (DOF) proposed tax on online gaming operators, ...
John Gosden has said it is incumbent on everyone in racing to lobby their MP about Treasury plans to harmonise gambling taxes ...
THE PHILIPPINES’ top economist on Wednesday backed a proposal to tax online gambling, but said the government’s economic planning agency has yet to study a total ban.
President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. will study the proposal of the Department of Finance to impose tax on online gaming.