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Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Reports November Fantasy Sports Contests Revenue

Wednesday 19 de December 2018 / 13:45

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(Pennsylvania).- The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board today posted on its web site the November Fantasy Sports Contests Revenue Report. The report provides a breakdown on fees collected from the play of Pennsylvania participants, Fantasy Sports Contests Operators' adjusted revenue, and tax revenue due to the Commonwealth. The report can be found at www.gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov.

Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Reports November Fantasy Sports Contests Revenue

Fantasy adjusted revenue for November was $3,241,161 compared to adjusted revenue of $2,902,863 in October.


Tax revenue is derived through a 15% assessment on the adjusted revenue reported by the Fantasy Sports Contest Operators and is deposited into the Commonwealth General Fund. This resulted in tax revenue generated during November of $486,174. Seven of the Fantasy Sports Contest Operators reported tax revenue due.


Fantasy Sports revenue and tax revenue for each of the providers for November 2018 is displayed in the following table:
































































Fantasy Sports
Contest Provider



Nov. 2018 Fantasy
Sports Contest
Adjusted Revenue



Nov. 2018 State
Tax Due



DraftKings



$1,749,422.06



$262,413.31



FanDuel



$1,420,165.49



$213,024.82



DRAFT



$46,570.08



$6,985.51



Yahoo Fantasy Sports



$20,792.03



$3,118.80



Fantasy Draft



$2,310.40



$346.56



Sportshub Technologies



$1,297.20



$194.58



Boom Fantasy



$603.77



$90.57



Full Time Fantasy Sports



$0.00



$0.00



Fantasy Football Players Championship



$0.00



$0.00



Total



$3,241,161.03



$486,174.15





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Tags: Fantasy Sports,

País: United States

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