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I don't know of any state that taxes gambling in the way you describe. Typically, the tax would come in the form of a percentage of the casino's win (or the casino's total rake in the case of poker), or the casino's corporate profits. The consumer never actually "sees" the tax. I don't know why it would be any different for internet gambling. |
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