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The Value Added Tax (Betting, Gaming and Lotteries) Order 2007

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4.  After Note 4 insert–

(5) The playing of a game of chance for a prize is excepted from Note (1)(b) if the playing of the game constitutes–

(a)remote gaming for the purposes of remote gaming duty(1),

(b)prize gaming under a permit or at any qualifying centre or fair,

(c)non-commercial gaming,

(d)equal chance gaming at a qualifying club or institute, or

(e)gaming for small prizes in a bingo hall.

(6) In Note (5) “prize gaming under a permit or at any qualifying centre or fair”–

(a)in Great Britain, means the playing of a game where the provision of facilities for its playing falls within section 289, 290 or 292 of the 2005 Act (prize gaming under a permit, at gaming and entertainment centres and fairs), and

(b)in Northern Ireland, means the playing of a game to which Article 154 of the 1985 Order applies and which takes place in accordance with the requirements of that Article (amusements with prizes at certain other places).

(7) In that Note “non-commercial gaming”–

(a)in Great Britain, means the playing of a game in respect of which the conditions in section 299 or 300 of the 2005 Act are complied with (non-commercial prize and equal chance gaming), and

(b)in Northern Ireland, means the playing of a game to which Article 126 or 153 of the 1985 Order applies and which takes place in accordance with the requirements of that Article (gaming otherwise than for private gain).

(8) In that Note “equal chance gaming at a qualifying club or institute”–

(a)in Great Britain, means the playing of a game where the provision of facilities for its playing falls within section 269 of the 2005 Act (equal chance gaming by members’ or commercial clubs and miners’ welfare institutes), and

(b)in Northern Ireland, means the playing of a game to which Article 128 of the 1985 Order applies (special charges for play at certain clubs).

(9) In that Note “gaming for small prizes in a bingo hall”–

(a)in Great Britain, means the playing of a game where the provision of facilities for its playing falls within section 291 of the 2005 Act (bingo halls) or the playing at any licensed premises of bingo in respect of which the conditions in Note (10) are complied with, and

(b)in Northern Ireland, means the playing of a game to which Article 77(1) of the 1985 Order applies (gaming for prizes on bingo club premises).

For the purposes of paragraph (a) “licensed premises” means premises in respect of which a bingo premises licence (within the meaning of Part 8 of the 2005 Act) has effect.

(10) The conditions in this Note are that–

(a)the amount charged for any one chance to win one or more prizes in a particular game does not exceed 50 pence,

(b)the aggregate amount charged for participating in a particular game does not exceed £500,

(c)no money prize for which a game is played exceeds £50, and

(d)the aggregate amount or value of the prizes for which a game is played does not exceed £500.

(11) In Notes (6) to (9)–

  • “the 1985 Order” means the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Northern Ireland) Order 1985(2), and

  • “the 2005 Act” means the Gambling Act 2005(3).

(1)

See sections 26A – 26M of the Betting and Gaming Duties Act 1981 (c. 63), inserted by Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Finance Act 2007 (c. 11).

(2)

S.I. 1985/1204 (N.I.11); relevant amending instruments are S.R. (NI) 1987 No 186 (Article 128), S.R. (NI) 1996 No 572 (Article 154), S.R. (NI) 2001 No 414 (Articles 77(1), 126, 128), S.R. (NI) 2003 No 15 (Article 77(1)).

(3)

2005 c. 19. Orders made under section 358 of the Act bring the relevant provisions into force on or before 1st September 2007.

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