Gambling tax hike is a losing bet and will cripple a major British industry

Another week, another FTSE 250 company disappears. On Monday, William Hill's owner, Evoke, said it was in talks with Bally's over an offer for the company that would value it at more than £200 million. It may not seem like much for such a well-known brand, but Evoke is weighed down by debts that have depressed the value of the shares. The bigger problem, however, is that it is grappling with the huge rises in gambling taxes imposed by chancellor Rachel Reeves in the last Budget. She pushed up remote gaming duty, which applies to online casino and roulette games, from 21% to 40%, and online betting duty from 15% to 25%. The rate for betting at old-fashioned bookmakers on the high street was left at 15%, but that was little consolation for the major chains, which these days make most of their money from their apps, and mainly use the shops as a form of advertising.

It is not just Evoke that has been hit by that tax rise, although it has suffered more than most as its operations are concentrated in Britain. Paddy Power said late last year that it was closing 57 of its British shops with the loss of more than 250 jobs, while Entain, the company that owns Ladbrokes and Coral, has also started to close branches. Ahead of the tax rise, Betfred warned it might close all of its more than 1,200 physical stores if the new levies went ahead, and while that has yet to happen, it might well over the next year or two. Add it all up, and the outcome is clear. The tax rise has led to a big wave of closures across what has always been a huge industry.

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