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The Gaming division regulates, enforces and administers charitable gaming in North Dakota, performs audits and investigations of gaming organizations; reviews gaming tax returns, administrative complaints, and provides training for charitable gaming organizations.
Tax Returns. A charitable gaming organization that has a state gaming license must file a North Dakota gaming tax return for each quarter the organization is licensed, even if there was no gaming activity during the quarter. Online tax return filing system.
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701-328-3417. Rebecca Lacher, North Dakota Attorney General Gaming. ralacher@nd.gov. 7013284861. Renae Smith, North Dakota Attorney General Gaming. rvsmith@nd.gov. Robin Grenz, North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation Gaming Division. rgrenz@nd.gov.
Before July 1, 2011, the gaming tax structure in Section 5306.1- -12 provided for a sliding scale tax rate that ranged from 5 to 20 percent based upon an organization's adjusted gross proceeds. The intent of the sliding scale tax structure was to discourage largescale charitable gaming. - The tax structure also provided in addition to any
14 Ιουλ 2023 · On July 6, North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley announced a settlement of an administrative complaint, accusing Western Distributing Company and affiliate companies Plains Gaming Distributing Inc. and Midwest Gaming Distributing Inc. of violating the state’s gambling laws and regulations by facilitating excessive rent payments and ...
1 Ιαν 2023 · Organizations are required by both statue and administrative code to establish a written system of internal accounting and administrative controls. The Gaming division has created a sample manual to assist organizations in creating their own gaming internal controls.