- Joined
- Jun 5, 2006
- Location
- Edmonton Canada
Ok to be honest, I haven't been following the whole story about online casinos and the US market because although I'm a US citizen, I don't live in the US anymore. I understand that some 14 states are completely banned, some software providers (Playtech) are banned for everyone in the US, and some MGS casinos are and some aren't and the thing with progressives and new games. But there are a couple things I don't get, and I don't really want to try to backtrack through a whole pile of posts to get the gist.
1. First, what's the reason given why online gambling is banned (or partially banned?) in the US? When I lived in the states, the government got about half of any gambling or lottery win. You'd think the US government would be jumping up and down to get half of what everyone cashes out from online. I just read the post by Mousey about the guy from Canada who got busted helping people in the US get paid out appx $350 MILLION. So the government could have made a cool $175 Million if online gaming was legal, right? Or is the issue that the government can't keep track of wins? I seem to recall some politician spouting off about family values or something, but it seems to me it's more about the $$$ right?
2. I know a lot of US players still play at RTG - why is that legal and others aren't? And what about the 14 banned states - can they still play at RTG? And which are the 14 banned states?
If someone could just hit the high points for me, or point me to a post or thread(s) that will answer this for me, I'd appreciate it.
1. First, what's the reason given why online gambling is banned (or partially banned?) in the US? When I lived in the states, the government got about half of any gambling or lottery win. You'd think the US government would be jumping up and down to get half of what everyone cashes out from online. I just read the post by Mousey about the guy from Canada who got busted helping people in the US get paid out appx $350 MILLION. So the government could have made a cool $175 Million if online gaming was legal, right? Or is the issue that the government can't keep track of wins? I seem to recall some politician spouting off about family values or something, but it seems to me it's more about the $$$ right?
2. I know a lot of US players still play at RTG - why is that legal and others aren't? And what about the 14 banned states - can they still play at RTG? And which are the 14 banned states?
If someone could just hit the high points for me, or point me to a post or thread(s) that will answer this for me, I'd appreciate it.


(And I have a tax preparer, she looked 10 ways to Sunday to try to find a way but it could not be done).
But if I cashed out $500 from one machine and $300 from another and $450 from another and $500 from one more...not one of those wins is big enough to bring out the IRS form, but in total it would put me over. But what you're saying is that even though none of those wins on their own would be big enough to bring out the form, I'm still supposed to pay taxes on the entire $1750? Not that I'm allowed $600 tax free and only have to pay tax on the $1150 I'm over....?