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HB660: requiring historic horse racing facilities to compensate their host communities with a percentage of the revenue generated from their historic horse racing machines.

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  • 284:22-B · reference · effective 2025-07-01

    nue as follows: 10% of total HHR revenue would be distributed to the municipality where the licensee operates HHR The remaining 90% of total HHR revenue would be distributed (per RSA 284:22-b) as follows: 75% (equivalent to 67.5% of total HHR revenue) to the game operator 16.25% (equivalent to 14.625% of total HHR revenue) to the Lottery Commission 8.75% (equivalent to 7.875% of total HHR revenue) to chariti

  • 284:23 · amend · effective 2025-07-01

    es. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 New Subparagraph; Pari-Mutel Pools, and Distribution of Tax Thereon; Tax. Amend RSA 284:23, I by inserting after subparagraph (d) the following new subparagraph: (e) Each person, association, or corporation licensed to conduct historic horse race wagering shall collect a sum equal to 10 percent of revenues

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