Almost $300k generated in gaming tax revenue for Nebraska in one September week

LINCOLN, Neb. (KMTV) — More than $285k in gaming tax revenue was generated in Nebraska during the last week of September at WarHorse Lincoln’s operation, according to a news release from the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission.

Nebraska’s first casino, WarHorse Lincoln, opened on Sept. 24. Previously, casinos within the state were only on tribal lands.

On Monday, the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission distributed its first gaming tax revenue report. The information details the total Nebraska gaming tax revenue and a breakdown of tax revenue distribution. See those numbers below.

September 2022:
Total gaming tax revenue: $285,963.03
70% to the Nebraska Property Tax Relief Fund: $200,174.12
2.5% to the Nebraska General Fund: $7,149.07
2.5% to the Compulsive Gaming Assistance Fund: $7,149.07
12.5% to the City of Lincoln: $35,745.38
12.5% to Lancaster County: $35,745.38

“We recognize the importance of routine reports detailing the distribution of tax revenue gained from expanded gaming in Nebraska communities,” said Nebraska Racing and Gaming Executive Director Tom Sage. “Having mechanisms to routinely share the total tax revenue and distribution fosters public trust and is key to transparent regulatory oversight of our gaming industry.”

The gaming tax revenue report will be available on the 20th day of each month.

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