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New Gambling Taxes

behappp

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For those that don't get the NY Times there is a new tax in Big Beautful Bill that taxes losses on gambling. Tax on 10% of what you lose over a year.

"For example: If a player wins $100,000 and loses $100,000 in a given year — breaking even, with zero net income — the player would owe taxes on $10,000 in “earnings,” essentially phantom income. But if a player wins $1 million and loses $1 million — again, breaking even — the player would owe taxes on $100,000"
 

For those that don't get the NY Times there is a new tax in Big Beautful Bill that taxes losses on gambling. Tax on 10% of what you lose over a year.

"For example: If a player wins $100,000 and loses $100,000 in a given year — breaking even, with zero net income — the player would owe taxes on $10,000 in “earnings,” essentially phantom income. But if a player wins $1 million and loses $1 million — again, breaking even — the player would owe taxes on $100,000"
Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, and John Daly won't be happy
 
Is this country great again yet or do we need to go back to 1860?
I prefer the 1840s before the illegal Irish immigrants came to America in huge numbers and, eventually, helped build Butte, America with all of the other illegal immigrants that mined the "Richest Hill on Earth".
 
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For those that don't get the NY Times there is a new tax in Big Beautful Bill that taxes losses on gambling. Tax on 10% of what you lose over a year.

"For example: If a player wins $100,000 and loses $100,000 in a given year — breaking even, with zero net income — the player would owe taxes on $10,000 in “earnings,” essentially phantom income. But if a player wins $1 million and loses $1 million — again, breaking even — the player would owe taxes on $100,000"
It's probably the only good think about that bill.
 
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