There are no taxes on table games winnings so you will not get a W2-G but the casino may issue a 1099 form at the end of the year if your winnings exceed $600. They will have your tax info if you...
In the U.S. the general answer is yes, legally you are supposed to pay tax on any casino winnings. That said, you can also deduct losses up to the amount of your winnings. Your CPA should be able to...
Gambing winnings are like any other "ordinary income" (although provable losses are deductible against the winnings). You pay tax at your own personal effective rate, (different for everyone) after...
Sure...like anyone else (of course a disabled may have an extra dedcution when computing taxable income - but they are essentially taxable like anyone else).
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