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The law is creating backlash from the gambling industry and bettors who could owe taxes even if they break even.
While intentions are noble, proposals to ban online gambling would only give birth to more problems, pushing operators to go ...
The Philippine leader, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr (pictured in a file photo), is said to be reviewing calls for a total ...
The New York City Council’s July 14 rejection of Bally’s Corporation’s $4 billion casino proposal at Ferry Point represents a ...
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The Manila Times on MSNGrappling with the gambling demonIN the midst of news concerning some possible answers in the case of 34 missing sabungeros (cockfighting enthusiasts) who ...
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the Philippines’ central bank, is seeking to limit the use of electronic wallets ...
The state's governor took no action on the online casino proposal, postponing any further action until legislators open a new ...
Several lawmakers claim they didn’t know about the gambling tax change, which is set to cripple professional bettors.
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Philstar.com on MSNDEPDev sees need to regulate, tax online gamblingThe government should tax online gambling given its social risks, and e-wallets may be the key to effectively capture these ...
Maine Governor Janet Mills has postponed action on a bill that would legalize online casino gaming in the state, opting to ...
Rep. Dina Titus filed the FAIR BET Act, which would remove provisions of the budget bill and allow gamblers to write-off 100% ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is seeking a “better” policy to address issues concerning online gambling, Malacañang said ...
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