
S3mper
Poker Not Checkers
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Once again poker and this time all of gambling is being threatened using the Rider/Stealth Amendment strategy much like the UIGEA where some ass clown tries to sneak in their desires last second in hopes that their peers don't actually read the changes. Which they often don't because like them their peers are ass clowns.
Meet: SEC. 70114. EXTENSION AND MODIFICATION OF LIMITATION ON WAGERING LOSSES.
In other words it is entirely possible to break even or even lose money on the year and owe taxes on net losses.
eg:
Also your expenses travel, hotel, etc can also only be deducted at 90% in accordance with this bill.
I do not see how if this passes it doesn't kill tournament poker. It'll probably have a huge impact on all of gambling as a whole.
Meet: SEC. 70114. EXTENSION AND MODIFICATION OF LIMITATION ON WAGERING LOSSES.
(b) EFFECTIVE DATE. The amendment made by this section shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.“ WAGERING LOSSES.—
(1) IN GENERAL. For purposes of losses from wagering transactions, the amount allowed as a deduction for any taxable year—
(A) shall be equal to 90 percent of the amount of such losses during such taxable year, and
(B) shall be allowed only to the extent of the gains from such transactions during such taxable year.
(2) SPECIAL RULE. For purposes of paragraph (1), the term ‘losses from wagering transactions’ includes any deduction otherwise allowable under this chapter incurred in carrying on any wagering transaction.”
In other words it is entirely possible to break even or even lose money on the year and owe taxes on net losses.
eg:
- Total winning sessions (gross wins): $150,000
- Total losing sessions (gross losses): $151,000
- Actual net result: –$1,000 loss
Under the New 90% Cap (Senate bill):
- Losses deductible: 90% of $151,000 = $135,900
- Taxable income: $150,000 − $135,900 = $14,100
- You owe tax on $14,100 (Despite losing money on the year.)
Also your expenses travel, hotel, etc can also only be deducted at 90% in accordance with this bill.
I do not see how if this passes it doesn't kill tournament poker. It'll probably have a huge impact on all of gambling as a whole.
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