Start a Sportsbook in the Detroit Area
Michigan could soon allow sportsbooks at designated casino locations, but for sports bettors, agents, and bookies alike, no need to wait. It has never been a better time to start your own sportsbook.
Benefits to Starting a Sportsbook in Detroit
States that have opened up sportsbooks since this past May's Supreme Court ruling that legalizes sports wagering demonstrate that, while the operations look nice, have plenty of offerings and the apps are slick......what about those damn taxes. New Jersey imposes a 13% tax on Web sports betting. OUCH! Bookies obviously don't report your winnings to the IRS. This is left up to the player to do so.
Anonymity, a wider selection of sports betting options, futures, props and often better lines are just a few of the advantages bookies offer to area sports bettors.
Why Top Pay Per Head
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When Will I Be Able to Bet Online With a Michigan-Based Site or App?
In 2017, legislation was introduced to amend the state's current gaming control law. Michigan's proposed bill would allow any holder of a casino license to "accept wagers on sporting events." The state's gaming board would be required to "promulgate rules to regulate the conduct of sports betting under this act." In 2018, the Michigan legislature adjourned without action on the sports betting bill.
Whereas internationally-licensed sportsbooks (also referred to as offshore sportsbooks) do not impose a tax on wagers, individual U.S. states will. For example, New Jersey imposes a 10.75% tax at its newly opened sportsbooks and 13% tax for online wagering.
- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com