Notes:
(1) Monthly payments are due to the State by the 15th of the following month.
(2) The operation of the online sports wagering began on October 12, 2021.
(3) Monthly resettlements are wagers where the original settled wager result is modified due to an error or change in result of the underlying event.
(4) Federal Excise Tax is 0.25% of Net Wagers.
(5) This amount shall only include coupons and credits issued for use for gaming in the state and redeemed in the State of Connecticut.
(6) Per Public Act 21-23, from October 2021 – September 2022 the promotional deduction is limited to the lesser of 25% of sports wagering Win/Loss, or actual promotional coupons or credits wagered. From October 2022 – September 2023 this limit drops to 20%, and to 15% thereafter..
(7) Payment rate is 13.75% of Gross Gaming Revenue. Monthly payment is the greater of the calculated payment or $0 (if calculated payment is negative).
(8) In May 2022, MPI Master Wagering License CT, LLC reclassified $2.6M of certain bets from October 2021 - March 2022 originally reported as resettlements, as winnings.
This had no impact on Gross Gaming Revenue or payments to the state because winnings and resettlements are treated the same in the GGR calculation. Corrected amounts are reported above.
(9) In May 2022, MPI Master Wagering License CT, LLC revised its October 2021 filing to reflect patron winnings that were cashed after the close of operations during the limited
hours of Soft Launch. This adjustment reduced the payment due to the State of Connecticut by $31,669; taken as a credit against the May 2022 payment due.
(10) In July 2024, Mohegan Digital, LLC's online gaming operator identified and reported data latency issues that caused errors in the May 2024 payment calculations submitted to the State of Connecticut. Mohegan Digital, LLC amended their May 2024 return, which resulted in an increase of $15,952 in both Wagers and Cancelled Wagers, an Increase of $5,375 in Patron Winnings, and a decrease of $5,375 in Monthly Resettlements. Amended figures are shown above.