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Nevada

Regulatory Agency

Nevada Gaming Control Board
1919 College Parkway
Carson City, Nevada 89701
775-684-7782
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Industry Association

Nevada Resort Association
PO Box 81526
Las Vegas, NV 89180-1526
702-735-4888
Website

Nevada Commercial Casinos
Current # of Operating Casinos 265 (FY 2012)
Casino Format Land-based
Casino Employees 170,206 (FY 2012)
Casino Employee Wages $7.693 billion (includes tips and benefits) (FY 2012)
Gross Casino Gaming Revenue $10.860 billion
Gaming Tax Revenue $868.60 million
How Taxes Spent Education, local governments, general fund, problem gambling programs
Legalization Date 1931
First Casino Opening Date 1931
State Gaming Tax Rate

Graduated tax rate with a maximum tax of 6.75% on gross gaming revenue; additional fees and levies may be imposed by counties, municipalities and the state adding approximately 1% to the tax burden

Mode of Legalization Legislative action
Visitor Volume 52.30 million

Sources:Nevada Gaming Control Board, Nevada Commission on Tourism

 

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