Today, Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled sweeping reforms to UK taxation.
Included within the Budget were the following measures:
- Remote Gaming Duty - increased from 21% to 40% effective 1st April 2026;
- Online Betting Duty – increased from 15% to 25% from 1st April 2027 (excluding horseracing, pool betting, spread betting and non-financial spread bets);
- Bingo Duty – to be abolished with effect from 1st April 2026; and
- General Betting Duty paid in person in betting shops – will remain at 15% but will rise to 25% in April 2027.
Clearly this will have a significant impact and be felt throughout the industry.
At Hassans, we are closely monitoring these developments and advising clients on strategic responses, including compliance, restructuring, and cross-border considerations.
If you need guidance on how these changes affect your business, contact us today.



