Noticias de ultima
  • 12.00 SBC Summit 2025 Day 2: Innovation, Global Insights & Affiliate Leaders Awards Draw Record Crowds in Lisbon
  • 12.00 JCM Global Enhances The Skagit Casino Resort with iVIZION, ICB and DSS Solutions
  • 12.00 BEGE 2025 Confirms Merkur Gaming as Official Badge Sponsor
  • 12.00 Macau Gaming Sector Posts $18B Surplus in 2024, Up 25% Year-on-Year; Operating Costs Increase 18%
  • 12.00 Atlantic City Enjoys Record-Breaking Summer for Casinos, Boosted by August Profits
  • 12.00 Philippines: Senate Questions Meta’s Absence from Key Online Gambling Investigation
  • 12.00 Chicago City Council Committee Votes to Lift Video Gaming Ban Despite Mayor’s Opposition
  • 12.00 Palms Bet and CT Interactive Launch Exciting Buy Bonus Campaign This September
  • 12.00 Online Betting in the Digital Age: Challenges, Regulations and the British Model as a Reference
  • 12.00 Sportradar’s AI Model Picks Baltimore Ravens as Most Likely 2025 NFL Champions
Legislation

Nevada’s legislator Dina Titus Targets Gambling Rollback in High-Profile Legislative Package

Monday 07 de July 2025 / 12:00

2 minutos de lectura

(Nevada).- Democratic Congresswoman Dina Titus of Nevada announced plans Friday to propose legislation that would amend a gambling-related tax provision in President Trump's budget.

Nevada’s legislator Dina Titus Targets Gambling Rollback in High-Profile Legislative Package

Democratic Nevada Rep. Dina Titus said Friday she plans to introduce a bill to fix a provision in President Donald Trump’s budget that affects gambling tax deductions. Part of the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” which the president signed into law Friday, changes how much bettors can deduct in losses from their taxes. As written, the new tax code will allow betters to deduct 90% of their loses against 100% of their gains. Previous law called for a 100-to-100 deduction.

“On Monday I’m introducing the FAIR BET Act, the Fair Accounting for Income Realized from Betting Earnings Taxation Act, to permanently restore the 100% loss deduction from gambling winnings,” Titus posted on X. “I welcome all other members to join this common sense fix.”

Speaking on 8 News Now’s sister cable network NewsNation, Titus said the move in the Big Beautiful Bill Act pushes gaming toward the black market.

“The black market doesn’t pay taxes, isn’t regulated, doesn’t help with problem gaming, so it’s bad for the industry as well as for the player,” Titus said.

Derek Stevens, the owner of the Las Vegas casino Circa, thanked Titus after her announcement, adding Congress should also raise the threshold for slot winnings. Winnings under $1,200 are not taxed. Nevadans in Congress have previously tried to raise that amount.

In a statement before the bill’s passage, representatives with the American Gaming Association said they “will work closely with Congress in the coming months to address the changes to wagering deduction losses and further modernize the tax code.”

 

Categoría:Legislation

Tags: Sin tags

País: United States

Región: North America

Event

GAT Expo CDMX 2025

28 de August 2025

Update on Mexico's Gaming and Raffles Law: Experts discuss its present and future at GAT Expo Mexico 2025

(Mexico City, SoloAzar Exclusive).- At the Expo Santa Fe Convention Center, gaming industry leaders analyzed the challenges and opportunities of the reform to the Gaming and Raffles Law, in a panel moderated by Rosa Ochoa of SCCG Management LATAM.

Tuesday 16 Sep 2025 / 12:00

GAT CDMX 2025: Experts Discussed Innovation in iGaming and Sports Betting in Mexico

(Mexico City, SoloAzar Exclusive).- As part of the GAT CDMX 2025 Institutional Academy, leading industry executives met in Mexico City to analyze the challenges and opportunities presented by innovation in online gaming, iGaming, and sports betting. Artificial intelligence, omnichannel, user experience, and the role of streamers were some of the central topics discussed.

Monday 15 Sep 2025 / 12:00

21Viral Strengthens Industry Ties and LatAm Expansion at GAT Mexico

(Mexico City, SoloAzar Exclusive).- At GAT Expo Mexico, 21Viral made a powerful impression through strategic networking, insightful participation, and a clear vision for growth across Latin America. Luz Serna, Head of Sales LatAm (i Gaming), highlighted the event’s rich academic content and the valuable alliances formed with key operators and stakeholders in the Mexican gaming industry.

Monday 15 Sep 2025 / 12:00

SUSCRIBIRSE

Para suscribirse a nuestro newsletter, complete sus datos

Reciba todo el contenido más reciente en su correo electrónico varias veces al mes.

PODCAST

MÁS CONTENIDO RELACIONADO