Illinois office of bingo and charitable games

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For additional questions you can contact the Illinois Revenue Department at 1-21. Racinos, or racetrack casinos, are classified by. Forms and additional information can be found at. bingo facilities, but not private, social, charitable, or fraternal games held at private clubs. Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act (230 ILCS 20/) Ī license may be required from the State of Illinois Revenue Department for non-for-profit organizations wanting to participate in certain Charitable Gaming. Neither the groups conducting bingo on Taxpayer’s premises nor Taxpayer had licenses. The Bingo Act requires both the organizations conducting bingo games and the provider of the premises for bingo have licenses. One jackpot reached 10,000, the I-Team learned. him of the need for a bingo providers’ license because of the activity occurring on Taxpayer’s premises. Its free to play and customers can win prizes. Raffles and Poker Run Act (230 ILCS 15/0.01) ILLINOIS Douglas Buckley, Office of Bingo and Charitable Games, Illinois Department of Revenue INDIANA Diane Freeman-Director, Indiana Gaming Commission, Charitable Gaming Division IOWA Beverly Zystra- Program Manager, Department of Inspections & Appeals KANSAS Edie Martin Acting Administrator-Charitable Gaming, Kansas Dept. Bar bingo has become a popular attraction at taverns in Illinois.

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