The Online Gaming Market Would Help the Economy of the United States

Experts in online casino gaming have often said of this market is constantly growing, if it were legalized by the government of the United States, ensure robust revenue which would help the economic recovery in the country. Now to confirm this view come the statements of official government agency, the Joint Committee on Taxation.

This agency is composed of members of Congress on both sides, and is impartial, recently set itself the target point to a scenario in which the law UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act) which involves the ban on online casino gambling on the internet, is not in force, so it was assumed that the state levies a small fee on each deposit made by residents on the accounts of online gaming companies, and the result has been a figure of approximately 41.8 billion dollars for next 10 years.

It is still too early to tell what impact this prediction on developments regarding the legalization of online gambling in the United States, but the so-called anti-UIGEA bill, which the bill seeks to overturn the UIGEA, put forward by President the House Financial Services Committee, Congressman Barney Frank the man has reached the 60 supporters.

Also Jim McDermott, Representative Democrats introduced a bill supplementary question focused on taxes. “I’m always looking for money to resolving some of the problems we have, and that the online gaming seemed a great way to find them.” Jim McDermott himself has said about the matter.

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