TEMPTING TAX REVENUES FOR FLORIDA
20 November 2009
$90 million a year possible says research
report
A report commissioned by the state of Florida earlier
this year (see previous InfoPowa report on bill HR225)
has been presented to state officials, showing how the
state could earn up to $90 million in tax revenues each
year by legalising online poker.
The independent
company American Poker Ventures delivered its report to
the Florida Office of Program Policy Analysis and
Government Accountability last week in preparation for
further debate scheduled for December 1st by lawmakers.
APV was assisted in its research by the UK gambling
consultancy H2, which revealed that its tax estimates
were based on total gross online poker rake of $226
million in the first year of legalisation, $331 million
in Year 2 and $457 million in Year 3, from which the
state government could expect a 20 percent cut.
The prospect of this sort of revenue will be appealing
to a state desperately trying to balance its budget in
trying times.
The report suggests a single-hub
system that would be run by a private operator under
contract with the state government after a tender
process. Half the poker gross rake generated within
state borders would be split among the card rooms and
tribes with gaming compacts proposed as licensees, with
30 percent going to the systems operator, and the
remaining 20 percent going to the state. Up to a quarter
of the state’s cut would be earmarked for problem
gambling charities.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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