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re: Louisiana Fantasy Sports Bill

Posted on 6/7/19 at 8:02 am to
Posted by BugAC
St. George
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 6/7/19 at 8:02 am to
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These "representatives" voted against the two bills and their constituents.



I would have voted against it to. And i'm pro-sports betting. The issue, for me, was the ridiculous 15% tax rate. Why do we treat industries differently? Everyone should be on a level playing field and the government doesn't deserve more taxes because it's considered a vice.

It's like the pro-marijuana crowd who say, "just make it legal and tax the shite out of it"...Why? That's stupid. Why give a free market concept over to the government? More taxes = less individual freedom for that company. And what has the government done to earn "extra"? No better than the mafia wanting to "wet their beak".
This post was edited on 6/7/19 at 8:05 am
Posted by Seeing Grey
Member since Sep 2015
606 posts
Posted on 6/7/19 at 8:29 am to
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I would have voted against it to. And i'm pro-sports betting. The issue, for me, was the ridiculous 15% tax rate. Why do we treat industries differently? Everyone should be on a level playing field and the government doesn't deserve more taxes because it's considered a vice.

It's like the pro-marijuana crowd who say, "just make it legal and tax the shite out of it"...Why? That's stupid. Why give a free market concept over to the government? More taxes = less individual freedom for that company. And what has the government done to earn "extra"? No better than the mafia wanting to "wet their beak".


No disagreement here, however, no chance any of these people voted against the bill because the taxes were too high.
Posted by LSUFanHouston
NOLA
Member since Jul 2009
37333 posts
Posted on 6/7/19 at 12:06 pm to
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The issue, for me, was the ridiculous 15% tax rate.


I think Casinos are normally 21%. There is a significant enforcement/regulatory structure around gambling that costs a lot of money, and I have no issue with the casinos paying for it. In reality, it's the citizens who are paying it, just like all other corporate taxes.

And in any event, I can't remember hearing a single legislature critter complaining about the rate. I did hear a whole bunch of N LA baptists complaining about the expansion of gambling/gaming, even though this is what most people wanted.
Posted by WalkOffBalker
Member since Jun 2019
4 posts
Posted on 6/8/19 at 5:13 pm to
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I would have voted against it to. And i'm pro-sports betting. The issue, for me, was the ridiculous 15% tax rate. Why do we treat industries differently? Everyone should be on a level playing field and the government doesn't deserve more taxes because it's considered a vice.


I think you misinterpreted this.

The 15% tax (it was actually bumped up to 18.5% in the final bill) would be a tax on the Fantasy Sports administrators, on the fees that they charge Louisiana residents for playing their game. Essentially, the money that a national business is taking OUT of the state. The Tax of 18.5% would keep a portion of it in the state for allowing them to come in and have access to our pool of money.

I believe the casinos have to pay something similar, so this was put in so the competition for our gambling dollars is on an even playing field, I guess. As if we're all sitting at home thinking "Hmmm, will I open up this fantasy sports app and get additional entertainment while I watch the ballgames tonight or will I just go to the casino instead?"
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