Having difficulty filing your gaming activity with the PA Department of Revenue?
The time has
finally arrived for your organization to file your 2014 gaming activity with
the Department of Revenue. Now that the Department’s website is up-and-running,
a number of difficulties have surfaced. Here is a list of some of the
complications Licensee’s are finding with filing:
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- Saving the information you’ve typed into the
website is not possible
- If your Organization netted a negative amount
for a given week (a common occurrence) for a game, you cannot input the negative
number, you must input a “0”
- - If you input all of your 2014 activity, but find
that you’ve made a mistake, you must re-enter your information in its entirety
and hope that you haven’t made another error in the process
To this
point, the only news regarding e-filing is that the Pennsylvania Department of
Revenue will be making changes to allow for reporting of negative net proceeds.
We maintain regular communication with the PA Department of Revenue, and we’ll
keep you updated as information is made available.
As the
leading ticket tracking software company in Pennsylvania, our promise is to
make this very difficult process simple. We ensure that our Customers games are
tracked by game and week in each of the required BLCE Schedules, and then file
our Customers yearly activity with the Department of Revenue so that
our Customers don’t have to.
Additionally, our Customers are able to edit their data at any time.
We are the ONLY Company approved by the PA Department
of Revenue to file your gaming activity electronically. Our goal is to
simplify tracking and reporting small games of chance. Our Customers do not
have to worry about keeping large amounts of gaming records and filing yearly
activity with the Department of Revenue, because our software does all of this
for you.
For most
Organizations, Gaming is their most vital source of revenue. Call us today, we’d
be happy to show you how we make winning simple.
Paul Jubas
Vice President
Myers Integrated Systems
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