U.S. online gambling ban could be repealed next months







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The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) could be repealed as soon as next month, when House of Representatives Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank will introduce bill to take the law off the books. The problems it has created between the U.S. and European Union, where a number of stock exchange listed online gambling companies have lost billions in market value since the online gambling law was put on the U.S. books in late 2006, and the fact that E.U. could file a complaint against the United States about the enforcement of the online gambling ban are among the top reasons for the new bill that would effectively repeal the UIGEA. It was confirmed by spokesman for the Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank that the Representative will re-introduce a bill to repeal the online gambling ban as soon as next month.

FSC Chairman Barney Frank was among the lawmakers urging the Bush administration to avoid implementing the gambling ban, considering that not only it would strain relations with the E.U., but the online gambling ban would effectively put enormous pressure on the banks during already though times for the banking sector. The Bush administration, however, went through and implemented the online gambling ban framework, making it illegal for U.S. banks to process funds to and from online gambling websites. This did not sit well with the European Union, which sees the internet gambling ban in the U.S. as unfair, considering that the online horse racing companies in the United States were exempt from the gambling ban and were allowed to take bets online. With the current banking crisis, forcing the banks to spend additional time and resources on trying to track which of the million daily transactions originate or a destined to online gambling websites, seems ludicrous and there is a good chance that the bill to repeal the online gambling ban will go through this time around.

United States online gambling could bring billions to federals







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Legalizing online gambling in the United States could bring in as much as $52 billion in taxes over the next decade, according to results from a new study released today. According to the well-known accounting company PricewaterhouseCoopers, which conducted the online gambling study for UC Group, an online payment processing firm, concluded that if online gambling was made legal in the United States and was taxed – the benefits in tax money could well reach $52 billion over the next decade. PricewaterhouseCoopers new study also shows that online gambling has increased by some 22% in the United States, despite the recent attempt by the Congress to curb this form of entertainment by making it illegal for banks to process payments to and from online gambling websites.

The bill to block financial transactions with online gambling firms was passed in the wee hours of the last Congress session in 2006, while the Republicans still held to the majority. But House of Representatives Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank has already announced plans to introduce a bill next month that would overturn the online gambling legislation and give the banks some breathing room during the financial crisis. Rep. Barney Frank was also one of the supporters of a bill that would effectively regulate online gambling in the United States and potentially result in billions in new taxes from this activity.