Part II Gaming Duties

F1Remote gaming duty

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Amendments (Textual)
F1

Ss. 26A-26M and cross-heading inserted (with effect as mentioned in s. 8(2) of the amending Act) by Finance Act 2007 (c. 11), s. 8, Sch. 1 para. 2; S.I. 2007/2172, art. 2

26JRegistration

1

The Commissioners shall maintain a register of persons who provide facilities for remote gaming in respect of which remote gaming duty may be chargeable.

2

A person may not provide facilities for remote gaming in respect of which remote gaming duty may be chargeable without being registered.

3

The Commissioners may make regulations about registration; in particular, the regulations may include provision (which may include provision conferring a discretion on the Commissioners) about—

a

the procedure for applying for registration;

b

the timing of applications;

c

the information to be provided;

d

notification of changes;

e

de-registration;

f

re-registration after a person ceases to be registered.

4

The regulations may require a registered person to give notice to the Commissioners before applying for a remote operating licence.

5

The regulations may permit the Commissioners to make registration, or continued registration, of a foreign person conditional; and the regulations may, in particular, permit the Commissioners to require—

a

the provision of security for payment of remote gaming duty;

b

the appointment of a United Kingdom representative with responsibility for discharging liability to remote gaming duty.

6

In subsection (5) “foreign person” means a person who—

a

in the case of an individual, is not usually resident in the United Kingdom,

b

in the case of a body corporate, does not have an established place of business in the United Kingdom, and

c

in any other case, does not include an individual who is usually resident in the United Kingdom.

7

The regulations may include provision for the registration of groups of persons; and may provide for the modification of the provisions of this Part about remote gaming duty in their application to groups.

8

The regulations—

a

may make provision which applies generally or only for specified purposes, and

b

may make different provision for different purposes.