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Pub chiefs fear Rachel Reeves' gaming machine tax rise
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70953, member: 636"] British hospitality operators have cautioned that a potential sharp increase in gaming machine taxes could severely damage pubs already struggling with elevated costs and declining patronage. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering raising Machine Gaming Duty from 20 percent to 50 percent to address a 30 billion pound budget shortfall, prompting warnings from industry leaders that the measure would eliminate a vital income source for community establishments. Gaming machines currently generate 622 million pounds annually across nearly 36,700 devices in approximately half of Britain's pubs, leaving operators with roughly 8,500 pounds per venue after deductions. The British Beer and Pub Association estimates the proposed tax hike would cost the sector 187 million pounds yearly, equivalent to 16,300 positions, while potentially making many machines unprofitable and reducing overall tax revenue. Executives from major pub chains, including Star Pubs, Greene King, and Admiral Taverns, argue that the timing compounds existing pressures from increased employer contributions and minimum wage requirements. Trade organizations are urging the government to exempt low-stakes machines, warning the policy could accelerate closures of traditional gathering places rather than generate intended revenue. [/QUOTE]
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