MORE U.S. ONLINE HORSERACE BETTING
16 October 2009
Legislative carve outs make possible Internet
gambling in Illinois
The notorious legislative carve-outs for US online
horseracing have made possible another gambling tax
bonanza, this time for the state of Illinois.
Online gamblers with a penchant to play the ponies can
now do so after the Illinois Racing Board gave
permission to three companies to host online horse
betting this week, reports the Chicago Tribune.
The decision means gamblers can place bets on horses
through approved Web sites or by phone, interactive
television or mobile devices. Previously, wagers could
only be placed at a track or at an off-track betting
parlour.
All three companies approved by the
Board already have systems set up to handle Internet
betting in other states, and implementation of the
online services is therefore expected to be fast.
Racing board officials said they hope the changes
will make it easier for people to place bets, while also
attracting a younger, Web-savvy clientele. Gamblers must
register with a company online before they will be
allowed to place bets.
While state law allows
18-year-olds to gamble, two of the companies offering
online betting require participants to be at least 21.
Each transaction will be taxed 1.75 percent, which the
board estimates could generate an extra $1 million a
year for state coffers. Remaining profits will be split
among tracks and purses for horsemen.
The
legislation was pushed through by Senate President John
Cullerton, a Chicago Democrat who had long wanted to
legalise online betting.
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