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Valley Forge Casino Sports Betting Made State $136K In Taxes

The state made more than $136,000 in taxes from sports wagering at Valley Forge in April, statistics show.

VALLEY FORGE, PA — The state made $136,703 in taxes from sports wagering at Valley Forge Casino in April, statistics show. All told, eight casinos across the commonwealth raised $1,519,734 in taxes last month.

It's a slight decline from the madness of March, which traditionally features significantly increases in wagers. Sports bets at Valley Forge made the state $161,855 in March.

The numbers, published by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board on Thursday, showed that Bensalem's Parx was the state's most profitable sports casino overall in April, with $907,298 in final revenue. Valley Forge checked in at $379,731.

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It was a big move up for Parx, which trailed SugarHouse in both revenue and tax in February and March.

Handle represents the total amount of money bet on sports at each casino, while revenue is the total made by the casino following payouts.

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Here's a look at the April numbers, according to the state:

CasinoHandleRevenueTax
Rivers Casino$8,159,827$871,753$313,831
SugarHouse Casino$7,920,797$781,163$281,219
Parx Casino$6,850,305$907,298$326,627
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course$3,923,499$361,249$130,050
Valley Forge Casino Resort$3,050,424$379,731$136,703
Harrah’s Philadelphia$2,718,595$282,740$101,786
South Philadelphia Race and Sportsbook$2,603,808$441,692$159,009
Valley Forge Race and Sportsbook$1,541,891$195,856
$70,508
State total$36,769,145$4,221,482$1,519,734

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