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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 24U.K.Machine games duty

PART 1 U.K.Imposition of duty

InterpretationU.K.

50U.K.In this Part of this Schedule—

51(1)This Part of this Schedule is to be read in accordance with this paragraph.U.K.

(2)A person “plays” a game if the person participates in the game—

(a)whether or not there are other participants in the game, and

(b)whether or not a computer generates images or data taken to represent the actions of other participants in the game.

(3)A reference to the charge (or the lowest or highest charge) payable for playing a machine game—

(a)is a reference to the charge (or the lowest or highest charge) payable for a single go at playing the game, and

(b)includes any charge that entitles the person paying it to play a machine game or to play it at a reduced rate (even if the charge is ostensibly a charge for something else).

(4)A reference to “paying” a charge is to be read, in the case of a charge in money's worth, as a reference to the provision of the thing, or performance of the service, in money's worth.

(5)A reference to a prize (or the maximum amount of cash) that can be won from playing a machine game is a reference to a prize (or the maximum amount of cash) that can be won from a single go at playing the game.

(6)A reference to “paying out” a prize is to be read, in the case of a prize in money's worth, as a reference to the provision of the thing, or performance of the service, in money's worth.

(7)A reference to the premises where a machine is located or made available includes, in the case of a portable machine, the premises where the machine is issued to those wanting to play dutiable machines games on it.

52U.K.The imposition or payment of machine games duty does not make lawful anything that is otherwise unlawful.