Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1103

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Sports betting; prohibits operators from excluding bonuses and promotions from taxable revenue.

Impact

If passed, HB1103 will have a substantial impact on how sports betting operators in Virginia calculate their taxable income. By specifically excluding bonuses and promotions after the initial year, the law intends to stabilize tax revenues collected from sports betting activities, facilitating better forecasting for the state's budget. This could enhance the financial predictability for local governments that depend on this tax revenue while also impacting the operational strategies of sports betting platforms that rely heavily on promotional incentives to attract new customers. The evolution of this legislation could set a precedent for how sports betting is treated in other states, particularly concerning taxation structures.

Summary

House Bill 1103 proposes significant amendments to the taxation structure surrounding sports betting in Virginia. The bill seeks to clarify what constitutes adjusted gross revenue for sports betting operators and outlines specific exclusions for bonuses and promotions issued to bettors. Notably, the bill mandates that sports betting operators cannot include the value of certain bonuses when reporting their taxable revenue, particularly after the first 12 months of wagering activity. This aligns with the legislature's objective of ensuring a steady flow of tax revenue while also regulating promotional incentives within the industry. Furthermore, the measure imposes a 15% tax on adjusted gross revenue, which is payable on a monthly basis to the state.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding HB1103 revolve around the balance of regulation versus the financial viability of sports betting businesses. Critics may argue that the restrictions on what can be classified as taxable revenue could hinder the competitive edge of operators, particularly those just entering the market. Furthermore, there is concern among stakeholders about whether the exclusion of promotions might limit consumer choice and reduce player engagement in betting activities. The bill's approach reflects an ongoing dialogue about the necessary regulations that ensure both a regulated market and a favorable environment for operators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2202

Sports betting; adjusted gross revenue.

VA SB1142

Sports betting; adjusted gross revenue, definitions.

VA HB1127

Sports betting; allows betting on Virginia college sports.

VA SB576

Sports betting; allows betting on Virginia college sports.

VA SB124

Sports betting; permitted on Virginia college sports.

VA SB124

Sports betting; permitted on Virginia college sports.

VA HF4090

Sports betting authorized and provided, licenses established, local restrictions prohibited, sports betting taxation provided, civil and criminal penalties provided, amateur sports grants provided, and money appropriated.

VA HF2000

Lawful gambling; sports betting and fantasy contests provided for and authorized, local restrictions prohibited, sports betting and fantasy contest taxation provided, civil and criminal penalties provided, amateur sports grants provided, charitable gambling provided for and lawful gambling tax rates modified, pari-mutuel horse racing provided, reports required, and money appropriated.

VA HB686

Georgia Sports Betting Act; enact

VA SF3803

Minnesota Sports Betting Act 2.0

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