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THE government is looking to raise taxes and tighten regulations covering online gambling instead of an outright ban that could push the sector further underground, Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said.
The government is exploring the possibility of forcing companies behind online gambling platforms to go public and subject ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will not oppose proposals to limit and tax online gambling, according to his press ...
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said they are currently studying the imposition of stricter rules as part of the government's ...
The Marcos administration is open to the Department of Finance’s (DOF) proposal to impose a new tax on online gaming ...
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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 ...
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 ...
In the House of Representatives, Manila 2nd District Rep. Rolando Valeriano filed House Bill (HB) 1455 aiming to ban 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, ...
Rep. Dina Titus filed the FAIR BET Act, which would remove provisions of the budget bill and allow gamblers to write-off 100% ...