North Carolina passes bill recognizing CFTC preemption over prediction markets
North Carolina's new law taxes prediction market platforms at 6% of their net trading fee revenue that is attributable to North Carolina residents.
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North Carolina law clears path for CFTC regulated prediction markets
North Carolina has become the first U.S. state to explicitly recognize the CFTC’s authority over prediction markets while setting a 6% state

North Carolina law clears path for CFTC regulated prediction markets
North Carolina has become the first U.S. state to explicitly recognize the CFTC’s authority over prediction markets while setting a 6% state
North Carolina Backs CFTC Oversight of Prediction Markets
The post North Carolina Backs CFTC Oversight of Prediction Markets appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News North Carolina has passed a law
North Carolina imposes 6% tax on CFTC-regulated prediction markets
North Carolina was the first state to codify the federal jurisdiction over prediction markets into its statutes, allowing Kalshi and Polymar
North Carolina Bill Recognizes CFTC's ‘Federal Regulatory Authority’ Over Prediction Markets
The state's budget law leaves oversight of Kalshi and Polymarket to the CFTC and taxes them at 6%, far below what other states are pursuing.
North Carolina implements prediction markets tax and raises tax rate for sports betting
North Carolina has adopted a new prediction markets tax and increased the tax on online sports betting under the FY27 state budget.

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