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The new tax is applied to each wager that a sportsbook accepts — 25 cents per bet for the first 20 million wagers, 50 cents ...
Sports betting service FanDuel has added a 50-cent surcharge to all wagers laid in Illinois to offset the state's per-wager tax of up to 50 cents per bet.
FanDuel is upping the ante in Illinois with a new 50-cent surcharge on all wagers, and DraftKings may be next. Flutter-owned FanDuel is introducing the charge to mitigate the impact of new taxes ...
FanDuel is upping the ante in Illinois with a new 50-cent surcharge on all wagers, and DraftKings may be next.. Flutter-owned FanDuel is introducing the charge to mitigate the impact of new taxes ...
FanDuel is upping the ante in Illinois with a new 50-cent surcharge on all wagers, and DraftKings may be next.. Flutter-owned FanDuel is introducing the charge to mitigate the impact of new taxes ...
FanDuel is upping the ante in Illinois with a new 50-cent surcharge on all wagers, and DraftKings may be next.. Flutter-owned FanDuel is introducing the charge to mitigate the impact of new taxes ...
Sports betting service FanDuel has added a 50-cent surcharge to all wagers laid in Illinois to offset the state's per-wager tax of up to 50 cents per bet.
FanDuel is adding a 50-cent surcharge on all Illinois wagers. The move is designed to offset the high taxes in the state. DraftKings said it "anticipates taking action and expects to share more ...
FanDuel is adding a 50-cent surcharge on all Illinois wagers. The move is designed to offset the high taxes in the state. DraftKings said it "anticipates taking action and expects to share more ...
FanDuel is upping the ante in Illinois with a new 50-cent surcharge on all wagers, and DraftKings may be next.. Flutter-owned FanDuel is introducing the charge to mitigate the impact of new taxes ...
A survey conducted by Covers suggests the decision by DraftKings and FanDuel to impose a 50-cent fee in Illinois could affect ...
Legislators who approved a first-of-its-kind per-wager tax say big gambling corporations like DraftKings can afford another dent in their Illinois profit margins.