Licensed Gaming Revenues Earned by Class A Ticket Raffles

Licensed Gaming Revenues Earned by Class A Ticket Raffles Eligible community organizations may hold licensed gaming events to generate revenue that benefits programs and services they deliver. Class A licensed ticket raffles are those that are expected to generate gross revenue of more than $20,000. Net revenue is determined from revenue reports submitted after the gaming event has finished. Revenue information submitted after the cutoff date for a given fiscal year is not included in this report. Registered raffles: anticipated gross revenue is $250,000 or more. Major raffles: anticipated gross revenue is $100,000 or more, but less than $250,000. Minor raffles: anticipated gross revenue is more than $20,000 and less than $100,000. Gaming event licences are associated with government fiscal years based on their 'end date'. 2024-07-24 Government of British Columbia gpebweb.admin@gov.bc.ca LawClass Acommunityearningeventgaminglicenceorganizationrafflerevenueticket Original metadata (https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca)HTML https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/licensed-gaming-revenues-earned-by-class-a-ticket-raffles rpt-a-licence-raffles-historicalXLSX https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/cb6fd377-8750-41bc-89c0-3f41602bae04/resource/0fbfc64d-d831-4c58-b016-a63ed12b7336/download/rpt-a-licence-raffles-historical.xlsx

Eligible community organizations may hold licensed gaming events to generate revenue that benefits programs and services they deliver. Class A licensed ticket raffles are those that are expected to generate gross revenue of more than $20,000. Net revenue is determined from revenue reports submitted after the gaming event has finished. Revenue information submitted after the cutoff date for a given fiscal year is not included in this report. Registered raffles: anticipated gross revenue is $250,000 or more. Major raffles: anticipated gross revenue is $100,000 or more, but less than $250,000. Minor raffles: anticipated gross revenue is more than $20,000 and less than $100,000. Gaming event licences are associated with government fiscal years based on their 'end date'.

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