Florida Charitable Gaming Laws

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  1. Charitable Gaming Kentucky Forms

Many states have enacted laws exempting certain charitable gaming activities from the applicable anti-gambling laws.

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For this reason, many nonprofits raise money by conducting gambling (also called gaming) activities such as bingo, lotteries, raffles, pull-tabs, punch boards, tip boards, pickle jars, 21, casino nights, and so forth. There are special IRS rules that apply when a nonprofit makes money this way. A charitable gaming license or permit is often required before a charity hosts a bingo, raffle, or other gaming event. We provide information about charitable gaming registrations in Florida.

Laws

The most commonly exempted activities are bingo and charitable raffles as well as certain types of casino games. Hawaii and Utah do not have any charitable gaming laws.

The charitable gaming laws from all states that have them are listed in the table below. To view the applicable state law click on the name of the state.

Charitable Gaming Kentucky Forms

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