i want to stay under that amount on my tickets
whats the dollar amount you will get taxed at a vegas sportsbook
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tatommackSBR MVP
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#1whats the dollar amount you will get taxed at a vegas sportsbookTags: None -
IcedSBR MVP
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#2Well, you are required to fill out your taxes no matter how much you win.
To answer your real question; I believe if you hit for $10,000 at a sportsbook -- the sportsbook requires you to fill out a form to be sent directly to the IRS.Comment -
tatommackSBR MVP
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#3thank youComment -
Todd2122SBR Sharp
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#4Yes, bet under $10,000. When you win, you can deposit is slowly into your bank account and never be under suspicion. If you want to bet over $10,000, spread it over multiple casinos. IRS can go f#ck themselves. Let them worry about bigger fish.Comment -
iceminers26SBR Posting Legend
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#5Risk + Win = $9,999.99 and under
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INVEGA MANSBR Hall of Famer
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#6that is the correct figure.Comment -
linedrivrSBR MVP
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Jasonal_98SBR MVP
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#8Collecting the losing tickets is a fantastic idea lolComment -
tatommackSBR MVP
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#9no shit i need to start collecting them and i wish it was that way for slotsComment -
iceminers26SBR Posting Legend
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#10paperwork for book, more of a hassle, book doesn't want to report anymore than the player doesComment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
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#11$.01Comment -
compaqDikkSBR Hall of Famer
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#13jj sells his losing tickets on ebayComment -
tatommackSBR MVP
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#14my buddy is in vegas on work for 2 weeks im going to end up getting his room comped hit 200 straight bet yesterday and tonight 2 leg parlay 300 to win 900 im thinking of betting giants or spurs all in tomorrowComment -
ryanspeer2001SBR MVP
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#15I thought the amount would be much lower than 10k, that is great though for the big players.Comment -
Grits n' GravyRestricted User
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#165k gets you tracked. anything over 10k gets a ctrc-n filed on you. taxes are between you and irs. casinos just fill out paperwork and could give 2 shits whether you file or not.Comment -
roanildinhoSBR MVP
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#17wud do you mean trackedComment
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