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The government is exploring the possibility of forcing companies behind online gambling platforms to go public and subject ...
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 PHILIPPINE government is considering sweeping reforms for online gambling operators, including mandatory stock exchange listings and increased taxes, in a bid to tighten oversight and reduce the ...
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said they are currently studying the imposition of stricter rules as part of the government's move to further regulate online gambling. In a recent informal press chat, ...
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto has said the government was considering tighter regulation and higher taxes on online gambling platforms, including a potential requirement for licensed operators to list ...
President Donald Trump's new spending bill could cause gamblers to lose even more thanks to new tax practices starting in 2026.
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 ...
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the Philippines’ central bank, is seeking to limit the use of electronic wallets ...
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto sought unanimous consent for the FAIR BET Act, but Sen. Todd Young objected to the bill.
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.