Yes, Illinois has gambling laws.
It is a tax imposed on gambling establishments. Most states that have gambling establishments (sometimes called "casinos") impose some sort of tax on them.
For the 2012 tax year, gambling losses are reported on Schedule A Line 28.
There are millions of tax payers in the state of Wisconsin. There is not official data as to how many of these taxpayers do not pay taxes.
You can write-off gambling losses up to the amount of gambling winnings.
There are all sorts of taxes in California: income tax sales tax property tax cigarette tax liquor tax estate tax gambling tax and hundreds of others.
IF your referring to Service Animal Laws in Wisconsin they are the same as federal laws regarding the same matter, but they must also have a a special harness or vest in wisconsin indcating they are a service dog.
A sin tax is an unusually high excise taxes on cigarettes, liquor, gambling, and so on.
Wisconsin does not participate in the no tax day.
Treaty Article XXII (Protocol 3)
Technically yes but according to tax law no
Gambling age in Wisconsin is 21, however, some casinos may allow playing slot machines at 18.