Chicago Mayor Proposes 10.25% City Tax On Sports Betting Revenue – InGame

The sports betting tax proposal, which projects to generate $26 million in revenue, was one not recommended by the city’s budget task force in its interim report released in late August when it came to gaming in the city. A per wager surcharge took effect at the state level July 1 at the start of the new fiscal year after Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed his budget into law.
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Fed Up Taxpayer
5 months ago

This is why JB bets in Vegas.

Call my shrink
5 months ago

And has phone numbers from Florida and Wisconsin to call in his action

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