A North Carolina legislative committee has approved two bills that will legalize online sports gambling in the state as lawmakers look to pass legislation in the final days of the current legislative session.
Mobile sports betting could launch as early as January 1st, 2023
Sports betting in North Carolina is legal, but only at a land-based casino. There are currently only two Cherokee casinos that accept sports wagers. The Catawba tribe had previously opened a temporary sportsbook at its casino but this has since closed. Under the new legislation, both tribes would be allowed to apply for online sports betting licenses.
The House Judiciary 1 Committee approved both bills with minor amendments. Those amendments will double the amount of money paid towards problem gambling treatment to $2 million and place a restriction on wagering on amateur sports including Olympic events.
The bills must now got through two more House committees today and could be voted on by the chamber later this evening.
The bills, Senate Bill 688 and Senate Bill 38, will see online sports wagering legalized throughout the state. SB 38 proposes a 14% privilege tax on gross revenues from wagering minus winnings paid out and promotional credits also known as bonus credits. The deduction for these credits will be phased out over the first five years of legalization.
North Carolina Committee Approves Online Sports Betting Bills North Carolina Committee Approves Online Sports Betting BillsRep. Marcia Morey, a former U.S. Olympic swimmer who worked in NCAA enforcement, told WRAL News:
North Carolina Committee Approves Online Sports Betting Bills North Carolina Committee Approves Online Sports Betting BillsUnder the proposed legislation, as many as 12 mobile sports betting operators can apply for a license. Initial projections estimate that the state could collect between $8 million and $24 million in taxes each year. However, these projections would rise significantly if the new tax rates laid out in SB 38 are adopted.
If passed by the chamber and signed into law, the bills could see sports betting in North Carolina launch as early as January 1st, 2023.