But how is that considered gambling? Loot boxes I can MAYBE see an argument for since it's completely random what you buy, but with Diablo 3's cash auction house you know exactly what you're getting.
Oh. South Korea sounds boring. So was Farmville outlawed there too?
Last edited by Tgo01; 11-17-2017 at 05:58 PM.
All the pro's I knew were paying taxes. Me, the amateur, I don't recall if I paid taxes on my winnings. I was starting to get good when I decided that I didn't want to turn it into a job. I think it was all about money though... the money of big time casino owning donors.
I don't use Lich. If you want to do business with me, contact me via PM, IG, or on AIM. Or maybe use smoke signals. Don't like it, get off of my lawn.
Yeah, you have to pay withholding on payouts from winnings in casino's. They get your information from you and file a W-2G for you. Its a complex ratio though and you can offset it with losses, etc.
They won't focus on small winnings and most people that don't have a gambling problem don't report losses or winnings but if you hit the jackpot on the slots or hit it big at craps or another table game the pit boss will make sure you do.
http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/22/news...oprah_car_tax/
Last edited by drauz; 11-17-2017 at 11:19 PM.
As someone who has player other mmo's....this is common practice. RNG lockboxes/crates with items obtainable through grinding or buy a key with irl $$ and get them without grinding. If the RNG wasnt there...it couldnt be considered gambling, but then they would have to price the items accordingly, to still turn a profit on the game.
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