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Colorado Explores Hiking Tax Rates on Sports Betting
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10/7/2024
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And, you know, one of the topics that's really been, you know, picking up steam is the idea
00:07
that some states want to tax more on sports betting because they're seeing some other
00:12
states do it.
00:13
So it's like one does it and the next and the next.
00:16
And I'm reading about this over at Legal Sports Report, it looks like Colorado and they've
00:20
had a very fluid tax situation there and done very well with sports betting.
00:25
Is there a chance that we see a hike in the tax rate in that state on sports betting?
00:29
So, yeah, Colorado is a really interesting kind of case in this situation.
00:34
Like you said, we've seen several states, Ohio, Illinois, hike their tax rates because
00:40
they've seen states like New York, for example, come in hot with 51 percent.
00:44
And so they're saying, well, wait, we can get a little bit more than we're getting now.
00:48
But in Colorado, which to your point has been a very fluid sports betting market, we've
00:52
seen lots of operators.
00:54
It's fairly easy to get in there.
00:56
A lot of operators come in place, you know, sports books we haven't seen in other markets
01:00
have popped up in Colorado.
01:01
But now we are also seeing sports books in Colorado say, well, maybe this wasn't so smart.
01:06
We're going to get out now.
01:08
So again, very fluid situation in Colorado in that sense.
01:11
But what's interesting is voters went ahead and approved sports betting back in 2019.
01:17
Now in Colorado, there's a weird act that was passed some time ago.
01:20
I'm not an expert in Colorado amendments and whatnot, but some time ago that they put
01:27
a ceiling on their tax, the amount of tax they can collect based on the legislative
01:33
analysis and projections.
01:35
So back in 2019, they said, well, hey, we think we can make about twenty nine million
01:40
dollars a year in tax revenue.
01:43
Well, you know, some things went and it was fine.
01:48
They weren't making twenty nine million dollars in tax revenue.
01:51
So it was all good.
01:52
Well, then a couple of years ago, they came back and they said, let's get rid of the ability
01:57
for sports books to deduct their promotional spends, you know, all those bonuses that they
02:03
give out and everything.
02:04
Once they couldn't deduct those, the tax revenue jumped through the roof and this year would
02:09
be the first year that the tax revenue has gone over twenty nine million dollars.
02:15
So the legislators earlier this year went ahead and put on the ballot and in a couple
02:21
weeks for the voters to say, hey, you can actually collect more tax revenue from sports
02:26
betting than the original analysis.
02:30
And if it passes, the state gets to keep it.
02:32
And we know that in Colorado, the state funds a lot of water projects with the sports betting
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tax revenue.
02:41
But if it doesn't pass, then they have to give that.
02:44
I think it's about six hundred thousand dollars back to operators and casinos, because that's
02:49
what the Constitution says now that gap is going to continue to grow.
02:53
I think it was in two years it'll be up to two point five million dollars that they would
02:57
have to refund.
02:59
So it'll be interesting to watch to our intro point.
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What's happening in Colorado here?
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Voters say, hey, this is great.
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Let's keep funding more water projects with our tax revenue from sports betting or, you
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know what?
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This is good.
03:13
It's up to operators.
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