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The British Beer and Pub Association has called on the government to reconsider its proposed Machine Games Duty, arguing that it will cost the hard-pressed sector around £12m a year. A lower tax rate for Category C machines would help smaller pubs, it said in response to the Treasury’s call for comments this summer.
Machine Games Duty, which is a tax on gaming profits, is set to replace the current Amusement Machine Licence Duty, a simple per-machine levy, in 2013.
The association’s plea comes as research from Zolfo Cooper suggests that visits to pubs are down 19 percent year-on-year, and to nightclubs down 33 percent.
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