Nj Sports Gambling Tax Revenue

Sports betting is now among the many forms of gambling winnings that are subject to the New Jersey Gross Income Tax, including legalized gambling (sports betting, casino, racetrack, etc.) and illegal gambling. Lottery: New Jersey Lottery winnings from prize amounts exceeding $10,000 became subject to the Gross Income Tax in January 2009. Sports betting is taxed at 8.5 percent which resulted in $2.45 million in tax revenue for the Garden State in November. Breaking down the numbers. DraftKings Sportsbook and FanDuel Sportsbook continue their dominance in the newly formed NJ sports betting market. In fact, until May 2018, only four states in America permitted sports gambling: Montana, Delaware, Nevada, and Oregon. The Supreme Court gave states the right to legalize sports betting in 2018. Since then, quite a few have come on board. Sports betting is now legal in West Virginia, Mississippi, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Tax: Gross Income Tax Under the provisions of N.J.S.A. 54A:5.1(g), all gambling winnings, whether they are the result of legalized gambling (casino, racetrack, etc.) or illegal gambling, are subject to the New Jersey Gross Income Tax. New Jersey Lottery winnings were not taxable for New Jersey Gross Income Tax purposes prior to 2009. In August 2020, New Jersey generated a total of 4.92 million U.S. Dollars in tax from sports betting, up from the previous month's total of 3.67 million U.S. Sports betting tax revenue in.

Single-game sports betting within the United States was only legal in Nevada until May 14, 2018. On that date, the SCOTUS struck downPASPA, effectively unlocking the legislative key for states that wished to legalize and regulate sports betting within their borders. In the months prior to that date, a handful of states had proactively passed legislation designed to go into effect or further mature if and when the PASPA was eradicated.

Delaware was the first state outside of Nevada to launch single-game sports betting on June 5, taking advantage of its status as an original “grandfathered” state under PASPA. That allowed it to begin taking single-game wagers without any immediate further legislation. New Jersey soon followed, officially taking its first wager June 14.

A total of seven states had legal sports betting markets by the end of 2018. That number climbed to 15 in 2019. Below we take a look at the monthly sports betting handle and hold for each, along with the key facts to know in each market.

Nj sports betting tax revenue

For a more in-depth breakdown of these numbers, visit LegalSportsReport.com.

Where is legal sports betting available in the U.S.?

Nevada

Legalized land-based wagering: 1949
Legalized online/mobile wagering: 2010
Tax Rate: 6.75 percent for land-based sports betting revenue

MonthTotal HandleTotal Revenue/HoldHold %Story
January 2018$418.6 million$25.1 million6.0%Legal Sports Report
February 2018$411.7 million$10.7 million2.6%Legal Sports Report
March 2018$522 million$34.2 million6.6%Legal Sports Report
April 2018$316 million$16.3 million5.2%Legal Sports Report
May 2018 $315.5 million$20.5 million6.5%Legal Sports Report
June 2018$286.5 million$20.2 million7.1%Legal Sports Report
July 2018$244.6 million$4 million1.6%Legal Sports Report
August 2018$247.6 million$12.6 million5.1%Legal Sports Report
September 2018$571 million$56.3 million9.9%Legal Sports Report
October 2018$528 million$29.5 million5.6%Legal Sports Report
November 2018$581 million$27 million4.7%Legal Sports Report
December 2018$544 million$44 million7.9%Legal Sports Report
January 2019$497.5 million$14.6 million2.9%Legal Sports Report
February 2019$458.6 million$35.8 million7.8%Legal Sports Report
March 2019$596.8 million$32.5 million5.5%Legal Sports Report
April 2019$328.1 million$21.7 million6.6%Legal Sports Report
May 2019$317.4 million$11.3 million3.6%Legal Sports Report
June 2019$322.1 million$16.6 million5.2%Legal Sports Report
July 2019$235 million$10.5 million4.5%Legal Sports Report
August 2019$287.8 million$18.7 million6.5%Legal Sports Report
September 2019$546.4 million$52.1 million7.4%Legal Sports Report
October 2019$543.6 million$47.9 million8.8%Legal Sports Report
November 2019$614.1 million$31.0 million5.1%Legal Sports Report
December 2019$571.2 million$26.3 million4.0%Legal Sports Report
January 2020$502.5 million$20.2 million6.1%Legal Sports Report

Delaware

Legalized land-based wagering: Effectively May 14, 2018, the day of the SCOTUS decision that struck down PASPA.
Legalized online/mobile wagering: N/A
First wager taken: Tuesday, June 5, 2018 — Dover Downs Racetrack
Tax Rate: Revenue-sharing model

  • Scientific Games (central system, terminals, risk management)- Receive 12.5 percent of revenue
  • State– Receives 50 percent of revenue
  • Casinos– Receive 40 percent of revenue
  • Horse Racing Industry – Receives 10 percent of revenue as supplement for purses

Nj Sports Betting Tax Revenue

Month*Total HandleTotal Revenue/HoldHold %Story
June 2018 $7 million$1 million14.3%Legal Sports Report
July 2018$8.2 million$527,1406.4%Legal Sports Report
August 2018$7.7 million$706,0009.2%Legal Sports Report
September 2018$16.8 million$3.15 million18.8%Legal Sports Report
October 2018$14.7 million$448,5783.5%
November 2018$16.3 million$1.3 million8.0%
December 2018$13.6 million$2.2 million16.2%
January 2019$12.7 million$1.59 million12.5%
February 2019$8.5 million$236,4482.8%
March 2019$9.3 million$1.7 million17.9%
April 2019$6.5 million$736,90611.3%
May 2019$5.5 million$431,1687.8%
June 2019$5.4 million$457,1808.4%
July 2019$4.4 million$641,73514.6%
August 2019$5.6 million$938,42615.7%
September 2019$10.2 million$2.1 million20.8%
October 2019$10.8 million$2.1 million10.9%
November 2019$8.8 million$1.3 million15.2%
December 2019$11.1 million$1.7 million13.9%

*The Delaware lottery does not do its accounting on a calendar month basis.

New Jersey

Legalized land-based wagering: Gov. Phil Murphy signed A 4111 on June 11, 2018
Legalized online/mobile wagering: Mobile betting was legalized on July 18, 2018. DraftKings Sportsbook was the first to accept a legal online bet on Aug. 3.
First legal wager taken: Thursday, June 14, 2018 — Monmouth Park Racetrack
Tax Rate:

  • 8.5 percent for land-based sports betting revenue
  • 13.0 percent for casino-based online sports betting revenue
  • 14.25 percent for racetrack-based online sports betting revenue
MonthTotal HandleTotal Revenue/HoldHold %Story
June 2018$16.4 million$3.5 million21.3%Legal Sports Report
July 2018$40.7 million$3.8 million9.3%Legal Sports Report
August 2018$95.6 million$9.2 million9.6%Legal Sports Report
September 2018$184 million$23.9 million13.0%Legal Sports Report
October 2018$260.7 million$11.7 million4.5%Legal Sports Report
November 2018$330 million$21.2 million7.4%Legal Sports Report
December 2018$319 million$20.8 million6.5%Legal Sports Report
January 2019$385 million$18.8 million4.9%Legal Sports Report
February 2019$320.4 million$12.8 million4.0%Legal Sports Report
March 2019$372.5 million$31.7 million8.5%Legal Sports Report
April 2019$313.8 million$21.2 million6.8%Legal Sports Report
May 2019$318.9 million$15.5 million4.9%Legal Sports Report
June 2019$273.2 million$9.7 million3.6%Legal Sports Report
July 2019$251.4 million$17.9 million7.1%Legal Sports Report
August 2019$293.6 million$25.2 million8.6%Legal Sports Report
September 2019$445.6 million$37.9 million8.5%Legal Sports Report
October 2019$487.9 million$46.4 million9.5%Legal Sports Report
November 2019$562.7 million$32.9 million5.9%Legal Sports Report
December 2019$557.8 million$29.4 million5.3%Legal Sports Report
January 2020$540.1 million$53.6 million9.9%Legal Sports Report
February 2020$494.8 million$17.0 million3.4%Legal Sports Report

Mississippi

Legalized land-based wagering: March 13, 2017 — Governor Phil Bryant signs Fantasy Contests Act, which included a provision to decriminalize sports betting. Official regulations approved June 21, 2018
Legalized online/mobile wagering: Same date, although online wagering will only be allowed on casino grounds.
Tax Rate: 12.0 percent of all sports betting revenue (8.0 percent to state, 4.0 percent to local municipalities)

MonthTotal HandleTotal Revenue/HoldHold %Story
August 2018$6.3 million$644,00010.2%Legal Sports Report
September 2018$31.7 million$5.5 million17.3%Legal Sports Report
October 2018$32.8 million$1.18 million3.6%
November 2018$44.5 million$1.67 million3.8%Legal Sports Report
December 2018$41.7 million$6.1 million14.6%Legal Sports Report
January 2019$35.2 million$2.8 million$7.9%
February 2019$25.1 million$2.8 million11.0%
March 2019$32.4 million$4.9 million15.1%
April 2019$19.2 million$2.1 million10.7%
May 2019$17.4 million$1.2 million6.8%
June 2019$15.2 million$1.6 million10.7%
July 2019$13.4 million$1.1 million7.9%
August 2019$19.9 million$2.9 million14.5%
September 2019$37.8 million$5.6 million14.9%
October 2019$48.0 million$12.2 million25.6%
November 2019$56.4 million$3.8 million6.7%
December 2019$49.1 million$3.5 million7.1%
January 2020$45.2 million$4.6 million10.3%
February 2020$34.5 million$2.1 million6.1%

West Virginia

Legalized land-based wagering: March 9, 2018
Legalized online/mobile wagering: December 2018
License Fee: $100,000
Tax Rate: 10.0 percent of all sports betting revenue

MonthTotal HandleTotal Revenue/HoldHold %Story
September 2018$7.44 million$1.99 million26.8%
October 2018$10.2 million$594,0005.8%
November 2018$13.3 million$1.33 million10%
December 2018$42.6 million$5.5 million12.9%PlayWV
January 2019$19.7 million$1.4 million7.1%
February 2019$16.8 million$228,2851.4%
March 2019$15.3 million$1.8 million11.8%
April 2019$11.0 million$699,1846.4%
May 2019$9.4 million$719,0977.6%
June 2019$7.9 million$425,2155.4%
July 2019$6.9 million$694,93410%
August 2019$11.6 million$1.5 million13.3%
September 2019$27.5 million$4.1 million15.0%
October 2019$32.8 million$3.2 million9.7%
November 2019$35.3 million$1.9 million5.3%
December 2019$34.2 million$2.7 million7.9%
January 2020$39.2 million$3.1 million7.8%
February 2020$40.8 million-$419,691-0.1%

Pennsylvania

Legalized land-based wagering: Oct. 30, 2017, when Governor Tom Wolf signed omnibus gaming bill
Legalized online/mobile wagering: Oct. 30, 2017 (launched May 28, 2019)
License Fee: $10 million
Tax Rate: 36.0 percent for land-based and online sports betting revenue

MonthTotal HandleTotal Revenue/HoldHold %Story
November 2018$1.41 million$508,99636%PlayPennsylvania
December 2018$16.17 million$2.0 million12.4%PlayPennsylvania
January 2019$32.0 million$2.6 million8.1%PlayPennsylvania
February 2019$31.5 million$1.9 million6.2%PlayPennsylvania
March 2019$44.5 million$5.5 million12.4%PlayPennsylvania
April 2019$36.9 million$4.2 million11.5%Legal Sports Report
May 2019$35.9 million$2.8 million8.0%PlayPennsylvania
June 2019$46.3 million$3.1 million6.8%PlayPennsylvania
July 2019$59.3 million$5.1 million8.6%Legal Sports Report
August 2019$109 million$9.9 million9.1%Legal Sports Report
September 2019$194.5 million$19.3 million9.9%Legal Sports Report
October 2019$241.2 million$19.1 million7.9%Legal Sports Report
November 2019$316.5 million$20.1 million6.5%Legal Sports Report
December 2019$342.6 million$17.5 million5.1%Legal Sports Report
January 2020$348.4 million$31.6 million9.1%Legal Sports Report
February 2020$329.8 million$11.4 million3.5%Legal Sports Report

Rhode Island

Legalized land-based wagering: June 22, 2018 — Gov. Gina Raimondo signed into law as part of $9.6 billion budget plan
Legalized online/mobile wagering: N/A
Tax Rate: Revenue-sharing model

  • State– Receives 51 percent of revenue
  • Vendors– Receive 32 percent of revenue
  • Casinos – Receive 17 percent of revenue
MonthTotal HandleTotal Revenue/HoldHold %Story
November 2018$682,714$72,997$10.7%Legal Sports Report
December 2018$13.1 million$957,9137.3%
January 2019$19.0 million$159,9780.8%
February 2019$20.7 million-$890,623-4.3%
March 2019$23.6 million$1.5 million6.6%
April 2019$16.9 million$2.0 million11.7%
May 2019$18.9 million$899,1654.8%
June 2019$14.7 million$2.1 million14.6%
August 2019$10.0 million$851,7888.5%
September 2019$22.2 million$2.5 million11.3%
October 2019$28.3 million$2.5 million8.7%
November 2019$31.5 million$2.8 million8.7%
December 2019$31.6 million$2.6 million8.1%
January 2020$26.9 million$3.3 million12.2%

New York

Legalized land-based wagering: Sports betting at commercial casinos became legal in 2013. The first retail sportsbooks in NY launched in July 2019.
Legalized online/mobile wagering: N/A
Tax Rate: 8.5% for land-based wagering. 12.5% for online wagering.

Arkansas

Legalized land-based wagering: November 2018 (voter referendum). Launched July 1, 2019.
Legalized online/mobile wagering: Mobile betting is only permitted on casino property as of July 1, 2019.
Tax Rate: 12.5% for retail sports betting revenue.

No revenue reports for Arkansas sports betting have been released.

Iowa

Legalized land-based and online/mobile wagering: May 2019. Launched August 2019
Tax Rate: 6.75% of revenue

Indiana

Legalized land-based wagering: Launched September 2019.
Legalized online/mobile wagering: Launched October 2019.
Tax Rate: 9.5% of revenue

Oregon

Legalized online/mobile wagering: August 2019. Launched October 2019.
Tax Rate: 2.3% of revenue.

Colorado

Nj Sports Gambling Tax Revenues

Legalized land-based wagering: November 2019. Launch TBD.
Legalized online/mobile wagering: November 2019. Launched May 2, 2020.
Tax Rate: 10% of revenue

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States with potential in 2020

A number of states made progress during their respective 2019 legislative sessions on sports betting laws, but not enough to actually enact them. The next opportunity for those jurisdictions will come in 2020. A look at which states seem to be on track to have legalized sports betting within the next 12 months.

  • Maryland