Indiana: June tax revenue reaches over $67m

Indiana Gaming Commission reports June 2025 wagering and tax revenue.

Indiana: June tax revenue reaches over $67m

Key points:

– June 2025 saw a total wagering and supplemental tax collection of over $67m across Indiana casinos

– Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana and Horseshoe Hammond remain top contributors in both wagering and supplemental taxes

Tax revenue overview

The Indiana Gaming Commission reported a combined wagering and supplemental tax total of $67.2m for June 2025. This includes contributions from 14 licensed casinos statewide, with high-earners including Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana with $7.1m in revenue and Horseshoe Hammond at $7.7m.

Casino performance highlights

Overall adjusted gross receipts (AGR) for the state reached $192.8m during June 2025, down from the $195.7m recorded during the year prior. Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana reported the highest AGR with over $30m in wagering tax revenue. Caesars Southern Indiana and Horseshoe Indianapolis also posted strong figures with total taxes totalling $18.9m and $26.6m respectively.

Good to know: Hard Rock Northern Indiana is subject to specific tax provisions through 30 June 2025, affecting its reporting and deductions

Year-to-date summary

Year-to-date figures through June 2025 show total tax collections exceeding $671.3m. Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana leads with $84.6m in combined tax payments, followed closely by Caesars Southern Indiana and Horseshoe Indianapolis.

Table game activity

The state-wide total of table games stands at 601 units, with blackjack and baccarat among the most popular games. Hard Rock Northern Indiana leads in table game wins at $7.18m, followed by Horseshoe Hammond with $4.73m.

The tax figures include wagering tax, supplemental tax and sports wagering tax, reflecting the broad scope of Indiana’s gaming industry. Adjustments for free play, deductions and other gaming activities impact the taxable AGR.

Indiana’s June 2025 gaming tax revenue of over $67, marks a rebound from August 2023, which saw a 6% year-on-year decline in overall gaming revenue across the state.

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