Doubledown
Doubledown
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Online sportsbooks are opening up here and I had a question. At what point do you pay taxes on your wager? Single wager and for the year. Thanks.
I will but roughly how does it worki 2nd that cpa is the way to go
I'm not asking for advice. Just what the protocol is.Don't take legal advice from forum stiffs especially me
If you're a US citizen and the winnings accrue to you as an S/MFS/MFJ/HOH/QW taxpayer, there are only two possibilities that I know of:Online sportsbooks are opening up here and I had a question. At what point do you pay taxes on your wager? Single wager and for the year. Thanks.
Thank you and welcome to BMR! How did you find us? What sports do you like to wager on?I'm not a tax expert, but it might be a good idea to consult one for personalized advice based on your specific situation. They can guide you on how to handle your winnings and deductions properly. After all, we want to enjoy the thrill of betting without any worries about taxes.
I don't know about individual bets, but I believe if you are down for the year the IRS won't allow you to deduct this from your other income. They will tax any gain from gambling throughout the year. Totally unfair.Some states tax you on your winnings but won't let you deduct losses (win $100 then lose $100 and they will want $30 from the win). This is disgusting and if you're in one of these states, just play offshore. Illinois is one I think.
I never got any good tax advice from you, and now you’re hiding from the IRS lol.You'll rarely get good advice for free
Is Patty back posting?I never got any good tax advice from you, and now you’re hiding from the IRS lol.
No he’s off the grid, he’s in hiding I said. That was an old post Flyer.Is Patty back posting?