The authorities in Trinidad and Tobago have announced a staggering 300% increase in the tax on gambling machines. This major policy shift has sparked a heated debate among citizens, many of whom are questioning the legality and the potential social implications of such a move. Critics argue that this could lead to a rise in illegal gambling activities, while proponents believe it could provide a significant boost to the national economy. The government, on the other hand, maintains that the increase is a necessary measure to regulate the gambling industry and mitigate its associated societal risks.
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