Poker Group Suggests Legalizing, Taxing Internet Games
In response to a bill that would ban Internet poker, the nonprofit Poker Players Alliance has released a study making a case for the online games to be legalized and taxed by the federal government.
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Poker Group Suggests Legalizing, Taxing Internet Games PokerGazette 07/20/06 14:02 Washington (July 20, 2006) - In response to a bill that would ban Internet poker, the nonprofit Poker Players Alliance has released a study making a case for the online games to be legalized and taxed by the federal government.Last week, the House passed the "Internet Gambling Prohibition and Enforcement Act," which would update the Interstate Wire Act of 1961. That act has been made somewhat nebulous thanks to modern technology, outlawing betting on sports across state lines over the telephone
Poker Players Alliance Study: U.S. could collect billions by taxing online poker OnlinePoker-News 07/11/06 19:17 According to a recent study ordered by the Poker Players Alliance, a group supporting the regulation of online gambling, the U.S. government could potentially collect approximately $3.3 billion in taxes on a yearly basis by regulating the Internet poker industry.
Internet poker could net US billions in tax: study Poker - Topix 07/11/06 00:41 Regulating Internet poker could bring the U.S. government some $3.3 billion in taxes annually, according to a study to be released on Tuesday, ahead of an expected debate over legislation to ban online ... Links from Daily Poker News: Daily Poker News Better Rake back Deals So you want to earn more money with better rake-back then you should visit our rake-back site. |
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