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After Illinois signed a law that increased sports betting tax from 15% for all sportsbooks to as high as 40% in what was a ...
Online sportsbooks in North Carolina may soon face a sharp increase in taxes under a new state Senate budget proposal ...
If you’ve gone online to place a sports bet this week, you probably got a notice to take action against a proposed tax hike ...
North Carolina is officially a year into sports betting, and this March saw a record showing in dollars wagered ...
SB 257 outlines spending and includes sportsbooks going from an 18% monthly payout in the Tar Heel State to 36%.
Sports betting in North Carolina hit a new high in March, with the state reporting a record $685 million in total wagers.
North Carolina’s HBCUs, along with the rest of the UNC system schools, could soon see a boost in gambling money.
North Carolina sports bettors bet more than $685 million in March. The y did well, too, which drove down tax revenue for the ...
The state of North Carolina has record $131.3 million in gambling tax revenue in the first 12 months of sports betting being legalized.
Feb. 11, 2025: North Carolina operators snag $74 million in sports betting revenue in January. Feb. 5, 2025: After just missing legalization last year, North Carolina customers can now place their ...
The calculation is based on the law’s 18% rate upon gross wagering revenue, which is essentially betting ... At the time, North Carolina became the 30th state to offer mobile sports better ...
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