For example, the tribal casinos, Bok Homa, Golden Moon, and Silver Star, all a part of the Pearl River Resort, allow mobile wagers while on site via the PRRSports app. Some of them may offer apps, which will only be accessible on-premises as well. The tax rate on will be 12 percent - 8 percent going to the state, 4 percent local tax, which is the same as every other gaming tax in Mississippi,” Allen Godfrey, Executive Director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, told Sports Handle.įor the time being, sports betting is allowed only on premises at the casinos. By the end of the summer, 20 commercial and two tribal sportsbooks had opened for sports betting. The 22-page document makes no allowance for an “integrity fee” or royalty to be paid out the professional sports leagues. It covered everything from definitions of sports betting terms to how to pay out wagers.
In June 2018, the Mississippi Gaming Commission’s website rolled out their regulations.
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Tribal casinos do not fall under the blanket of the state’s gaming board.īelow is a primer on the Mississippi sports betting scene. The Golden Moon Hotel and Casino and the Bok Homa Casino, both under the Pearl River Resort umbrella, now have sports betting lounges. In addition, tribal casinos owned by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians have opened sportsbooks.