Published: November 27, 2024

The Virginia Lottery today released its report on sports wagering activity submitted by licensed operators for the month of October 2024


Between October 1 and October 31, 2024, Virginians wagered $696,103,392 (“handle”), 21.8% higher than last October.  A complete list of all approved operators can be found here, under the “approvals” tab.  For October, thirteen mobile operators and three casinos accepted wagers in Virginia.

Virginia bettors won a total of $641,830,139 for a combined 7.80% operators win percentage (“hold”). 

State law places a 15% tax on sports betting activity based on each permit holder’s adjusted gross revenue (AGR), which is defined as total wagers minus total winnings and other authorized deductions.

 

 

Mobile Operators

Casino Retail Activity

Total

Oct-24

Gross sports gaming revenues

$692,177,355

$3,926,037

$696,103,392

Gross winnings

($638,159,338)

($3,670,801)

($641,830,139)

Allowable Bonuses and Promotions

$0

$0

$0

Other deductions

($5,248,552)

($22,311)

($5,270,864)

AGR (Adjusted Gross Revenue)

$48,769,464

$232,925

$49,002,389

 

Of the state tax on sports betting AGR, the statute specifies 97.5 percent is to be deposited in the state’s General Fund and 2.5 percent is to be deposited into the Problem Gambling Treatment and Support Fund administered by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services. 

Eleven operators reported net positive AGR for October, leading to $7.3 million in tax payments for the month:

 

 

Monthly Taxes

Total Tax

$7,349,323.52

General Fund Allocation

$7,165,590.43

Problem Gambling Treatment and

Support Fund Allocation

$183,733.09

 

About Virginia Lottery
The Virginia Lottery is responsible for the regulation of sports wagering in the Commonwealth of Virginia.  Monthly financial reports and other important information about legal sports wagering is posted at www.valottery.com/casinosandsportsbetting. 

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