I think gamblers have always had to declare winnings on their tax forms. If the gambler had losses to offset the winnings, they had to track them.
So its always been like this.
I think gamblers have always had to declare winnings on their tax forms. If the gambler had losses to offset the winnings, they had to track them.
So its always been like this.
Last edited by gilchristr; 12-09-2022 at 11:03 PM.
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Yep, and if you win more than a certain amount (it varies depending on what you're playing), the casino is required to report it to the IRS and issue you a W-2G
Just remember.. anyone making less than $400K a year will not see 1 extra penny in new taxes.
Joe can't believe some of you people actually believed him.
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Last edited by Slark; 12-23-2022 at 05:54 PM.
I was just about to post