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Revenues and Wagering Tax Information

Detroit Casino Revenues

2025 Detroit Casino Revenue Downloads

2024 Detroit Casino Revenue Downloads

2023 Detroit Casino Revenue Downloads

2022 Detroit Casino Revenue Downloads

2021 Detroit Casino Revenue Downloads

2020 Detroit Casino Revenue Downloads

2019 Detroit Casino Revenue Downloads

1999-2018 Detroit Casino Revenue Downloads

Retail Sports Betting

The Detroit casinos were authorized to begin retail sports betting on March 11, 2020. The casinos pay an 8.4 percent tax rate on adjusted gross sports betting receipts. The State of Michigan receives 3.78 percent of the tax, and the City of Detroit receives 4.62 percent of the tax.

Retail Sports Betting Revenues and Taxes

2025 Retail Sports Betting Revenues and Taxes Downloads

2024 Retail Sports Betting Revenues and Taxes Downloads

2023 Retail Sports Betting Revenues and Taxes Downloads

2022 Retail Sports Betting Revenues and Taxes Downloads

2021 Retail Sports Betting Revenues and Taxes Downloads

2020 Retail Sports Betting Revenues and Taxes Downloads

Fantasy Contests

The Fantasy Contests Consumer Protection Act allows companies that meet the definition of fantasy contest operators in Michigan on May 1, 2018, to continue to offer fantasy contests until the operator is issued or denied a license under the act. The contests are allowed as long as these companies apply for licenses within 60 days after applications are made available, which is expected to take place after rules are promulgated.

2024-23 Fantasy Contests Revenues & Taxes Downloads

2023-22 Fantasy Contests Revenues & Taxes Downloads

2022-21 Fantasy Contests Revenues & Taxes Downloads

2021-20 Fantasy Contests Revenues & Taxes Downloads

2020-19 Fantasy Contests Revenues & Taxes Downloads

Detroit Casino Fees

Application: $50,000 x 3 casinos ** (One-Time Fee) - Additional costs for investigations may be incurred. 

Licensing: $25,000 x 3 casinos (Payable Annually)

Detroit Casino Wagering Tax Distribution

The entire State Wagering Tax (8.1 percent of the casinos' AGR) is deposited into the School Aid Fund for statewide K-12 classroom education.

The City Wagering Tax (10.9 percent of the casinos' AGR) may be used by the City of Detroit for the hiring, training and deployment of street patrol officers; neighborhood and downtown economic development programs designed to create local jobs; public safety programs such as emergency medical services, fire department programs and street lighting; anti-gang and youth development programs; other programs that are designed to contribute to the improvement of the quality of life in the City; relief to the taxpayers of the City from one or more taxes or fees imposed by the City; the costs of capital improvements; and road repairs and improvements.

Internet Gaming, Internet Sports Betting and Fantasy Contests Tax Revenue Distribution