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Monday, January 9, 2017

PA Small Games of Chance PA E-Filing Date January 30, 2017

The Department of Revenue has established the E-Filing date for all of our Sienna POS Ticket system and Sienna Ticket system customers.

All club licensees with proceeds in excess of $20,000 in 2016 calendar year are required to submit annual reports to the Department of Revenue by Feb. 1, 2017, for the 2016 year.

Annual report filing information is accessible at www.revenue.state.pa.us/SGOC when available.

However those that are E-filing such as our valued Sienna customers that made over $20,000, the Department of Revenue will obtain our customers files on Monday January 30th, 2017.

The PA Department of Revenue will then process and post all of our Sienna customers reports on the PA Department of Revenue's website on Tuesday January 31st, 2017.

We are currently performing 2016 Pre File Audit reports for our valued customers. If are a current Sienna customer and you have not yet been contacted to discuss the results of your Audit, you will be contacted within the next 7 to 10 days. If for whatever reason we have not contacted you by Friday 1/20/2017 please contact us at 844-GET-SGOC - (844) 438-7462 and we will review your Pre File Audit report results. We are diligent so we expect to have all of our customers reviewed by 1/20/2017.

Please note: All Sienna POS Ticket system and Sienna Ticket system customers simply use our system to manage their Bar's sales and Ticket activity. Bartender reconcilement for Food and Beverage and Tickets. In addition to being an invaluable tool in identifying employee theft, reconciling previous business day's activity is a breeze with our Bar Z and Ticket Z reports.
Sienna creates all of the PA BLCE Schedule reports and we E-File on your behalf with the PA Department of Revenue.

Re-Keying your Activity into a 3rd party's website??  Why??
There is no need to re-key your activity into a website as the activity is already in our Sienna POS Ticket system.
If you are not a Sienna customer and you are paying a 3rd party to re-key into a 3rd party website, you may want to consider re-keying into the State's website as there is no cost to re-key into the PA Department of Revenue's website. As mentioned, there is NO re-keying of any activity if you are using our Sienna POS Ticket system or Sienna Ticket system.

Our Daily Drawing Kiosk feature is now available at no additional cost to our customers that are current with their Maintenance and Support. We will be posting a video to our website soon showing the Drawing kiosk while it is being used by one of our customers. The Drawing Kiosk feature eliminates the need for a member to sign a tablet or 'book' as the member's card is scanned and the member is registered for a drawing. Sienna can handle an unlimited number of Daily and/or Weekly Drawings. All activity entered into the Drawing Kiosk is used to create the BLCE Schedule 2C and BLCE Schedule 3 Drawing winners reports. Of course the activity is also reported to the PA Department of Revenue as required, with NO re-keying of activity.

For more information call 844-GET-SGOC - (844) 438-7462 or email support@myersintsystems.com.

~Think out of the Jar
www.myersintsystem.com

Resources:
http://www.revenue.pa.gov/FormsandPublications/FormsforBusinesses/Documents/Small%20Games%20of%20Chance/2017_rev-706.pdf

http://www.revenue.pa.gov/FormsandPublications/FormsforBusinesses/Documents/Small%20Games%20of%20Chance/sgoc_overview.pdf

www.myersintsystem.com

Sunday, May 24, 2015

PA Small Games of Chance 2014 Activity Filing Update

Myers Integrated Systems, was contacted by the PA Department of Revenue a little over a week ago with electronic filing changes that we were required to implement and successfully test prior to filing 2014 Activity with the State on behalf of our customers beginning in June (less than 2 weeks away).


We are happy to report that we implemented and successfully tested the changes required with the PA Dept. of Revenue. Unfortunately, the States modification of the filing process requires us to recreate our customers 2014 reporting e-file. Our customers that are impacted will need to have their system updated to our 4.52 version in order to create their 2014 SGOC e-file. We have been contacting our customers and scheduling the upgrade. If you are a current Sienna Database Ticket customer and have not yet been contacted, you will be contacted soon.

According to an article that can be found from the link listed in the Resources section below, The PA State website is already available and accepting entry of 2014 activity. However, when we looked at the States website it did not appear ready to allow users to enter 2014 activity as of this morning (5/24/15) at 9:30 am. 

Finally, Monday is Memorial Day and we honor and appreciate all of our Veterans but especially our Veterans that gave the ultimate sacrifice in serving and protecting our great country. Please know that you and your sacrifice have not been forgotten. Please support your local Veterans fraternal organizations, stop in and purchase several red poppies, you can read about the meaning of the red poppies in the link below.


Resources;
http://newsitem.com/news/small-games-of-chance-website-ready-for-use-1.1886582

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remembrance_poppy











Thursday, January 1, 2015

PA Dept of Revenue Website available for 2014 SGOC activity



The Pa Department of Revenue website is available for organizations licensed to conduct small games of chance.  If your organization makes over $20,000 a year from gaming, you have until January 31, 2015 to file your 2014 activity into the State’s website.

Many organizations will now be finding themselves spending weeks compiling inconsistent gaming records, then taking those records and spending countless hours manually entering their gaming records into the Department of Revenue’s website

Why is this process so difficult?

Because all of the following must be accounted for:

1.    All Games that were in play and out of play in 2014, Gross Revenue/Total Expenses/Total Prizes and Proceeds amounts need to be grouped/tallied and reported.

2.    Processes must be implemented to lower the risk of employee theft

3.    Each game must be tracked using up to 14 different Schedules provided by the PA Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement.

4.    For all 2014 gaming activity each of the 8 Game types need to be grouped by business week, Expenses/Proceeds etc. Tallied and entered into the States website.

5.    All of your Gaming 60% transactions (donations) and a summary of your 40% transactions need to be entered into the States website.

SIENNA, our easy to use ticket tracking software, simplifies this complicated process.

By choosing SIENNA, our Customers do not have these difficulties. SIENNA simplifies all of the difficult aspects of running a successful gaming business.

SIENNA provides your organization with all of the following:

-       Tracks all information required by the BLCE as sales and payouts are made

-       Significantly reduces the ability for bar staff to steal gaming money

-       Provides daily reports for reconcilement

-       The ONLY ticket tracking software that files your gaming activity electronically to the Department of Revenue, so you don’t have to.


With features like Membership Tracking and customized alerts, your organization will find itself saving time, money, and simplifying all of the processes required to run a successful gaming business. Above all else, you will be safeguarding this all-important revenue stream. As the only ticket tracking system that is approved by the PA Department of Revenue, SIENNA provides the simplification and compliance that your organization needs to succeed.

Happy New Year and May you all have a Blessed 2015!


D. Kelly Myers
www.myersintsystems.com
"Think outside the Jar"

Resources: Same as listed above; https://www.doreservices.state.pa.us/sgoc/Default.aspx

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

2015 will be here soon, are you ready to file your 2014 SGOC activity ?

We thought this would be a perfect time to re-post BLCE Officer Todd Merlina's presentation from February 12, 2014.  You will find this video to be very informative.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIHd4rE-b6k

If you are one of our current customers or business partners please signup and/or login to our Sienna SGOC Insiders only forum.  We posted some very important and informative information over the last several weeks.  This weeks post includes an SDS End of Year checklist, we strongly recommend our customers read the post.

Resources:
Youtube site shown above
Published on Feb 27, 2014
Todd Merlina is an Enforcement Supervisor with the Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. He provided this training on the PA Small Games of Chance laws and regulations on February 12, 2014 at the Cardinal Keeler Center, Harrisburg. This training is to help individuals be more aware of illegal gambling and to understand how to conduct games of chance for the purpose of raising funds legally. More information is available at www.Lce.state.pa.us






Monday, November 24, 2014

PA SGOC Electronic Filing begins in approx. 7 weeks

A few important announcements for our valued customers and business partners…

You Must be on Release 4.11 or Greater
In roughly 40 days SGOC Licensee’s that made more than $20,000 in net proceeds in 2014 MUST file electronically with the PA Department of Revenue. To file electronically with your Sienna System, make sure that your system is on Release 4.11 or greater.  If your are not on 4.11 or greater please email us at support@myersintsystems.com and we will contact you and schedule a day/time to upgrade your system.

Take Advantage of our Insiders Only Forum
We suggest that our current customers and business partners sign up for our Insiders Only Forum. In the Forum you will find exclusive information on developments in Pennsylvania Small Games. Shoot us an email with your Organization and Contact Info to support@myersintsystems.com.

A Message from the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement
We have been asked by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement to inform our readers that “Pulltab Parties” and “Ticket Parties” are illegal


Monday, November 17, 2014

Forming a Strategy to Comply with the Small Games of Chance Law

Since 2012, Pennsylvania has passed 3 laws that substantially changed the requirements for running a successful gaming business in Pennsylvania. Most Organizations in PA survive because of the revenue brought in from Pull-tabs and other games of chance. The frequent changes made to the Small Games of Chance Law threaten this vital revenue, and thus threatens the existence of not only the Organizations, but the Charities whose survival is dependent on donations from these Organizations. 

HOWEVER, THESE CHANGES SHOULD NOT BE AN OBSTACLE TO RUNNING A SUCCESSFUL BAR AND GAMING BUSINESS.

How can your Organization grow its business in such confusing times?

A successful strategy for an Organization MUST cover the following:

1.      Bartenders that sell the tickets, payout winners, and sell food & beverages

2.      Managers that account for daily food & beverage and gaming business

3.      Compliance with ever-changing laws

4.      Retraining new Bartenders, Managers, Trustees/Board Members

1.      Bartenders: Running a successful business in this environment starts with your Bartenders. A good strategy will track each ticket sold by your Bartenders, and every payout made to winning customers. Implementing a good strategy will allow for the Manager to more easily account for the tickets, remove any possibility for your Bartenders to steal money or cheat, and maximize the profit for each and every game put into play.
 
2.      Managers: Your Bar Manager must account for every sale and payout to do his/her job properly. To complicate things, PA Law requires your Organization to maintain up to 14 different records that specify games, winners, and times. Needless to say, your Bar Manager is up against SUBSTANTIAL & TIME CONSUMING HURDLES, not to mention the tremendous pressure from the potential consequences of poor record keeping. Heavy fines and suspension of your gaming license could spell disaster. A successful strategy will allow your Bar Manager to deal with these responsibilities in a time-effective, and stress-relieving manner.

3.      Compliance: With up to a year’s worth of gaming activity for you to input into the Department of Revenue’s e-filing website, and for the BLCE to possibly audit, the chances are greatly increased for fines or worse. Having your gaming records organized is crucial to your Organization’s survival.  If your Organization is audited, your i’s must be dotted and your t’s must be crossed. A successful strategy makes it easy to e-file with the Department of Revenue, and will make for a seamless audit if the BLCE or the Department come knocking. 

4.      Retraining: Organizations like yours see frequent turnover in personnel. Bartenders and Bar Managers come and go, while Trustees and Board Members are voted in and out. To maintain the survival of your Organization, you must insure continuity among ever-changing personnel. A successful strategy makes it easy for a new hire or Trustee to jump right into the system.  A system removes confusion and provides stability in a confusing environment.

Our Customers find all the benefits of having a cohesive approach to their Bar and Gambling business. Sienna, our Food & Beverage and Ticket Management Software, tracks every ticket sale and payout as well as every food & beverage sale made by your Bartenders, provides reports that take hours of work away from your Bar Manager, automatically fills out all reports required by Pennsylvania law, e-files with the Dept. of Revenue so that you don’t have to, and insures continuity in the management of your business, no matter how many of your employees and Trustees come and go.

Contact us today, we would be happy to give you a free demo of our Food & Beverage and Ticket Management system. By partnering with us, your Organization can thrive in difficult times.

 
Paul Jubas
Vice President
814-244-8115
pauljubas@myersintsystems.com
Myers Integrated Systems, LLC

Thursday, September 4, 2014

PA BLCE Small Games of Chance Website gets a new Look

The PA Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement (and the PA State Police) have been updated and seems friendlier and appears to be easier to navigate.

Check out the new look for yourself…





Don't forget there is only ONE Food and Beverage Point of Sale and Ticket Tracking, Recording and Reporting system that files electronically with the PA Department of Revenue AND Creates ALL of the PA BLCE Recommended Schedules!   The Sienna Database System! 
You can find us here:  www.myersintsystems.com
OR
email us at support@myersintsystems.com OR Call 844-GET-SGOC - (844) 438-7462
and Schedule a Demo of our system!


 
 
 

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

PA Small Games of Chance YouTube Video

Even though the presentation is in front of Catholic Church/Non Profit licensee's, I strongly suggest you at least listen to the presentation as Officer Todd Merlina does an excellent job explaining the recent law changes. 

Below is the video description posted with the YouTube video:

Published on Feb 27, 2014

Todd Merlina is an Enforcement Supervisor with the Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. He provided this training on the PA Small Games of Chance laws and regulations on February 12, 2014 at the Cardinal Keeler Center, Harrisburg. This training is to help individuals be more aware of illegal gambling and to understand how to conduct games of chance for the purpose of raising funds legally. More information is available at http://www.Lce.state.pa.us

You can find the YouTube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIHd4rE-b6k


Note:
Customers and/or Business Partners of Myers Integrated Systems, LLC that registered to access our 'Insiders Only Forum' have known about the video above for several weeks.  


Friday, July 25, 2014

PA Liquor Control Enforcement Bureau’s PowerPoint presentation Breakdown

Below are several excerpts from our review of the PA Liquor Control Enforcement Bureau’s latest PowerPoint presentation.   
                                                                                                     
If you are a current customer of any of our SDS family of software products you can register for access to our SDS Forum where you can read our comprehensive analysis of PA Small Games of Chance Laws and how it impacts you.  Our customers received an email last week letting them know they can register in our forum and begin reading our review of the BLCE’s PowerPoint. 

If you are one of our customers and you did NOT receive an email from us last week please email us at support@myersintsystems.com and supply your customer name and contact information.  Please reference SGOC Forum access in the subject line.

pasmallgamesofchance.blogspot.com

We will continue to post general updates regarding PA SGOC laws on this blog, however our in-depth analysis will be accessible only to our customers and partners. 

Myers Integrated Systems, LLC is the LONE PIONEER of the premier and most comprehensive PA Small Games of Chance Tracking, Recording and Reporting System and we are proud to now offer our Sienna Point of Sale System that has many features including tracking inventory, producing drink slips (instead of drink chips) with expiration dates (if you want) and many more features.  Our POS system is so easy to use you can literally start entering your products and inventory within 1 minute of logging into the system.

Our Insiders Only Forum is one of the many benefits of selecting the only Point of Sale/Small Games of Chance Tracking system ever approved by the PA Department of Revenue.


You can check out our website by clicking here.

Below our Excerpts of our BLCE's Powerpoint Breakdown from our Insiders Only Forum:







We strongly recommend you download and read the PowerPoint posted for yourself.  If you have questions regarding Pennsylvania Small Games of Chance laws call your local PA Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement office.   The PowerPoint can be found here.

~D. Kelly Myers
www.myersintsystems.com


Resources:
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/hide_-_liquor_control_enforcement/5900/small_games_of_chance/501941

http://www.myersintsystems.com/forum.html


Friday, July 4, 2014

PA SGOC - Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement Posts Updated Interpretation

The Pennsylvania BLCE has posted their updated interpretation of the PA Small Games of Chance laws via a Small Games of Chance Charitable Organization PowerPoint Presentation file you can download.

You can download the pdf file by clicking on the link below;


We will be reviewing this updated PowerPoint/PDF and we will update this blog if there is anything new that the Bureau's Interpretation may identify that we have not already previously listed and/or addressed.

Hope you are all having a safe and fun 4th of July and spending time with your family and friends.

God Bless all of our current and past US military soldiers for our being able to celebrate our freedom.

Resources:









Sunday, April 27, 2014

PA SGOC Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement Publishes updated Schedules


The PA BLCE published new and updated Schedules for all SGOC licensees. 

As of this blog post (April 27, 2014), The bottom of the PA BLCE SGOC page still has a message stating they are reviewing recent changes, however it appears they posted their interpretation and as previously reported in this blog, the PA BLCE interpretation is 'in-line' with the PA Department of Revenue's published interpretation.

What’s old?

You will want to ignore the last document listed on the site as it appears to be an older version of the Bureau’s interpretation.  The document references of $5000 max payout and keeping winners information for prizes $101.  These totals are no longer accurate.  The current total requirements are stated in the first pdf file listed which is the ‘Explanation of SGOC Schedules”.

Ignore this document;
 
 
What’s new?
The Schedule 3 description clearly states (as does the PA Dept. of Revenues) that licensees requirement for recording prizes in excess of $600.  I personally know of many organizations that are still recording the winners over $100.  Please note that you can continue to record the winners information for the over $100 winners if you wish, however the requirement is now greater than $600 so you do not have to keep winners information if it is not greater than $600.
    Schedule 3 description;




Schedule 8, Race Night Records





Ignore Schedule 7, Pools as it is not legal and will not be used;

Are there any organizations that are planning on having the Race Nights?  If so, please know you can only have 1 every calendar month. 

Of course our Sienna Database System will be modified to include the Schedule 8 Race Night. 

If you have any questions or comments or would like a demonstration of our Point of Sale and/or SDS Small Games of Chance Compliance systems please leave a comment and/or contact us at DKellyMyers@myersintsystems.com or call 1-844-GET-SGOC (1-844-438-7462).

Resources:
http://www.lce.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/hide_-_liquor_control_enforcement/5900/small_games_of_chance_schedules/501941