Category Archives: Taxes

No megaresorts in Florida’s future; Big experiment at Sands Bethlehem

Bowing to political realities, Florida state Rep. Dana Young (R, left) has Slim-Fasted her omnibus gambling-expansion bill from 300 pages to 60. Among the items gone into the shredder was a provision for two casino megaresorts in South Florida. So, … Continue reading

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Reid-Adelson lovefest; Massachusetts meddling

Now that he’s no longer standing for reelection, Sen. Harry Reid (D) has flung himself fully into the arms of Sheldon Adelson, calling for a ban on online gambling that might even extend to Nevada‘s fledgling I-poker industry (although Reid’s … Continue reading

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Nugget drives Louisiana; Sauce for the goose in Pennsylvania

Subtract the Golden Nugget Lake Charles from last month’s Louisiana gambling revenues and they’re absolutely flat with 2014. Two wannabe REITs went in opposite directions. Pinnacle Entertainment‘s aggregate Pelican State casinos were up 9% while Caesars Entertainment got hammered, down … Continue reading

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IRS money grab; Nastiness at Wynn

Gaming is a “soft target” for politicians and the Obama administration is looking into a backdoor method of engorging more gaming taxes. It is “considering” (but not yet imposing) lower thresholds for the “IRS lockdown” on winnings at keno, bingo and slots. … Continue reading

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Fear and loathing in Washington; New goodies at Borgata

Sheldon Adelson sock puppet Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R) would be holding his much-ballyhooed hearing on Internet gambling today, had Mother Nature not intervened and forced a postponement. When it happens, it’ll be pretty much the kangaroo court you’d expect. His star witness is rabid and … Continue reading

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Fly the friendly slots; New tax takes aim at slot routes

Unlike most states, Maryland hasn’t hit the saturation mark and a bill to put a slot route into Thurgood Marshall Airport will probably have little effect on that. The slots will only be accessible to ticketed passengers, with the idea … Continue reading

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Midwest casino follies

Indiana municipalities caught a break when the state House of Representatives voted against scrapping the state’s $3 admission tax, which goes to casino-hosting localities. That keeps $200 million in the kitty of jurisdictions like LaPorte County, home to Boyd Gaming‘s … Continue reading

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Straub still hearts Revel; Setback in Indiana

Glenn Straub‘s abusive/co-dependent relationship with Revel AC continues, even though federal bankruptcy court has driven a stake through his $95 million purchase agreement for the beached whale of a casino. As Judge Gloria Burns, who has presided over the soap … Continue reading

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Pence’s and Markell’s tunnel vision

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) may be swimming against the tide when he opposes casino reforms that he slimes as gambling expansions. For instance, for safety reasons alone, moving riverboat casinos ashore is an idea that was overdue 10 years … Continue reading

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Indian giver wins big in Atlantic City; Positive quarters for Pinnacle, Boyd

Fourteen gamblers are $1.5 million lighter in the wallet after a New Jersey judge ordered them to pay restitution to the Golden Nugget Atlantic City. At issue was the Nugget’s use of “pre-shuffled” card packs that were nothing of the … Continue reading

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Whither Bally’s?; Boffo January for Atlantic City

From publicly mulling a Horseshoe rebranding to talk of a new hotel tower, Caesars Entertainment has never seemed to know quite what to do with Bally’s Las Vegas, white elephant of its parade of Strip casinos. The Las Vegas Weekly‘s … Continue reading

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Addition in Mississippi; Subtraction in Atlantic City; Gluttony in Las Vegas

It was all there in black and white: $935 million in state and federal taxes paid, and $4 billion in economic. That’s what Mississippi casinos achieved, despite two closures. “The numbers reflect we’re doing OK here in Mississippi,” understated Mississippi Gaming & … Continue reading

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Stir crazy in Massachusetts

For all the restrictions it has placed upon its casinos, there’s one restraint the Massachusetts Gaming Commission wants to ease. It has proposed raising the $600 ‘IRS lockdown’ imposed on slot winners: “a player will not be able to play … Continue reading

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Possible rescue for Delaware tracks; New boss in Atlantic City

Going against Gov. Jack Markell (D), Delaware lawmakers are wrapping up a relief package for the state’s beleaguered racino industry. The tax rate on table games would be cut from 29% to 15% and the $3 million licensing fee would … Continue reading

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Walker finally acts; Pessimistic about Japan

After numerous delays, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) finally was roused from inaction on the proposed Menominee Nation casino for Kenosha. The governor’s response to the tribe was a firm “no,” predicated upon forecasts of revenue losses from the state’s … Continue reading

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The man who couldn’t make up his mind

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) has become the Hamlet of the casino industry, torn between varying tribal interests and uncommitted to decisive action. He’ll have to make some decision on the Menominee Nation‘s Hard Rock International project in Kenosha by … Continue reading

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Straub wins again; Delaware, racinos at an impasse

Revel is Glenn Straub‘s — if he wants it. HQ nightclub, ACR Energy Partners and other Revel tenants saw their objections swept aside at a bankruptcy hearing yesterday. Judge Jerome Simandle wrote that “the court notes that, the palpable risk … Continue reading

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Casinos slump in Illinois, boom in Arkansas

Never mind that Illinois casino admissions were down 1.4 million last year and the state’s gambling houses brought in $87 million less than in 2013. Politicians are preparing to try and ram another big gaming expansion through the Legislature, counting … Continue reading

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That wily Glenn Straub

Freed by Judge Gloria Burns of encumberances, Revel is Glenn Straub’s for the taking — provided he’s willing to pay $95 million. Ir sounds like Straub’s position is softening. Although he has the power to evict Revel’s remaining tenants, he … Continue reading

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Many called, few chosen for New York casinos

Count mega-budget offerings from Genting Group and Caesars Entertainment among the marquee-name dismissals in the New York Gaming Facility Location Board‘s final cut of casino applicants. Also going into the circular file were a second Genting project (Resorts World Hudson Valley), along with … Continue reading

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