New Senate bill calls for report into potential Illinois online casino revenue
| By Nosa Omoigui
A bill calling for a report into the estimated revenue generated from legal online casino gaming within Illinois has been filed to the state’s Senate.
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Senate Resolution 285 would show how much money would have been made had a privilege tax been introduced for online gaming in February 2020.
The report is also urged to include projected revenues with a privilege tax imposed on AGR’s at rates of 12%, 15% and 16%, as well as 20% of any AGR in excess of $25m.