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POKERKAT
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Gambling taxes

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I just read that the new trump bill changes the taxes on gambling to only being able to deduct 90% of your losses. So if you win $1200 and lose $1200 you will still have to pay taxes on 10% of the win. This will suck for the high rollers and even us little guys. I was hoping the taxable amount would be raised instead, this is lousy.

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Post by felix »

The gaming industry's lobbyists were very optimistic that the federal non-taxable win limit would be increased from $1250 to $5000, to take into account the inflation that has occurred since the last increase many years ago.
Rather than having the non-taxable win limit increased, instead a surprise 10% reduction in loss declaration occurred! My understanding is that the gaming industry's lobbyists were just as surprised as we (casino patrons) are. Nevada and Vegas in particular have been very good to Trump, not just in terms of votes but also in terms of massive campaign donations, so this was a very stunning and unexpected development.

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Post by olds442jetaway »

What makes it even worse in my State ( CT ), I’m already paying 7 percent on Gross gambling winnings with no write off ability at all. On tįhe Federal side, I get whacked to the tune of 22 percent on that 10 percent.

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Post by atomic2025 »

olds442jetaway wrote:
Wed Jul 09, 2025 8:36 pm
What makes it even worse in my State ( CT ), I’m already paying 7 percent on Gross gambling winnings with no write off ability at all. On tįhe Federal side, I get whacked to the tune of 22 percent on that 10 percent.
You have been complaining about your local taxes for years. You have been losing for years and why would you still gamble then?

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Post by olds442jetaway »

You are correct. Doing much better this year with discipline more under control. The Sate taxes are just an extra bummer. Part of it is the enjoyment factor. Staying free 100 days a year and everything paid for offsets the losses mentally except for the unfair tax part. I haven’t checked, but I would bet my last nickel that all of the States that tax gross gambling winnings with no or almost no write off ability are lib/dem States. The BBB bill now signed into law just adds insult to injury.

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Post by olds442jetaway »

Legislation called “ The Fair Bet Act “ has been introduced to bring back the gambling deduction the way it was before the BBB. Evidently, the Senate snuck in the 90 percent limitation before the bill went back to the House to be submitted for Trumps signature. Guess we will have to see how it goes.

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