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Taxes
On Winnings
Do
I have to pay income taxes on my winnings?With slot wins of
$1,200 or more the casino fills out IRS Form W2G, you must
provide a valid U.S. Social Security number, name and address.
If, you are a non-resident or cannot provide a valid U.S.Social
Security number, the casino will withhold 30% of your winnings
and fill out IRS Form 1042S and pay you 70% of your winnings.
The 30% will be sent to the IRS.
For Keno it is $1,500 or more. For race and sports books,
all winnings made at 300 to 1 odds or more, the casino will
fill out the IRS Form W2G or Form 1042S. For residents of
Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary,
United Kingdom (except Ireland), Netherlands, Russia, Slavik
Republic, Sweden or Tunisia, the holdback does not apply.
With wagers made in the race or sports book for $10,000 or
more, the casino fills out a 6A regulation form. Without identification
they wil lnot take the race or sports book bet.
The casino will give you a copy of the completed IRS Forms.
Keep these until you file your income tax return. The casino
sends a copy of the forms to the IRS.
Losses can be deducted up to the amount of your winnings.
Gambling losses can be documented with tickets losing keno
or race and sports book bets. IRS, 1-800-829-3676 - ask for
a form. Or go to: http://www.irs.ustreas.gov.
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