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So I'm trying to figure out how much I am going to owe in taxes... any advice on how I can figure this out? I'm 20 and made roughly 8,000 this year.
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So I'm trying to figure out how much I am going to owe in taxes... any advice on how I can figure this out? I'm 20 and made roughly 8,000 this year.
Yep, just didn't feel like typing that redundant disclaimer againFYI, it'd be in your best interest to contact a CPA!....Also, ask the same question to 5 CPA's/Accountants and a good chance you will get 5 different answers
I completely disagree with your first sentence and almost completely agree with your second sentence except I would not limit it to just online gambling and/or state. Sucks,huh!!As mentioned previously, if you didn't get a W2G or a 1099 from a casino I wouldn't worry about it. Might find yourself in more trouble trying to be an honest citizen, especially when it comes to online gambling, more so in certain states

Must be why the tax code was written......

Move to Oz mate, no taxes on gambling winnings![]()
Why would you claim this if you haven't received a W-G form from the casino online? I know for a fact they do not send these since I have won above the limit for a wager and never have claimed any online winnings to date.So I'm trying to figure out how much I am going to owe in taxes
Damn right...I was chuckling at the irony that the US blackballs online play and then expects to tax its citizens based on their online wins!
Most amusing
Wooof
I don't know if they still do this in Atlantic City anymore but in the past , if you won more than $2500 you can ask for the taxes to be deducted at the time of your win and they are sent directly to the IRS. That's what I would do. Same with the lottery, I would pay it all up front and not worry about it because if you win tons and you just plop it in a savings account, you will also have to pay taxes on the interest if your not smart enough to put your winnings into a tax shelter
Does anyone know if this has changed?
But If you pay taxes for online gambling isnt that admitting an illegal activity as far as the banking part goes? I wouldnt think that any online casino would send a tax form to a US citizen

The reason not to worry is only if it is an ONLINE casino winnings. They do NOT send out W-G forms (wagering wins) not 1099's which is miscelleneous income...only.Some people said don't worry about it if I didn't get a form, but most others said get a w2g and a 1099..
So in a non-accountant / lawyer perspective.. I'd be safer not reporting as a taxable income / prize?
I don't think my parents would be too happy about that though..
I should add.. I never did my own taxes before and I am oblivious to the system.
After all of the advice/opinions you have received in this thread here, I imagine you are most likely confused really good right now...your best bet at this point since you are obviously worried about doing the right thing in your mind would be to simply pick up the phone and call the IRS and ask them what you should do. Or you could always ask your parents...
If I call the IRS won't they just say give us your money and stop gambling online?
Too funny..of course they will!
If I call the IRS won't they just say give us your money and stop gambling online?
Talk to your parents before making any decision. Its not in your best interest to let the IRS know infact, its not a good idea to even talk about it in here. period.

I'd call the IRS. Big brother or not, I've had to call them a number of times concerning my complicated tax situations. I've found them VERY helpful and friendly. And in no way did I feel that they were being intrusive or taking down notes on what I was asking etc.If I call the IRS won't they just say give us your money and stop gambling online?

You can put drug dealer as your occupation if you wish and the IRS will happily take its cut. Remember that Alphonse Gabriel Capone was done for income tax evasion, not for racketeering. You don't have to specify online gambling as the source of the income, you can just write gambling.But If you pay taxes for online gambling isnt that admitting an illegal activity as far as the banking part goes? I wouldnt think that any online casino would send a tax form to a US citizen
You can put drug dealer as your occupation if you wish and the IRS will happily take its cut. Remember that Alphonse Gabriel Capone was done for income tax evasion, not for racketeering. You don't have to specify online gambling as the source of the income, you can just write gambling.
.. now.. which form(s) would I need to claim my source of income as gambling?File a Form 1040. On line 21 is an entry for "Other Income." That's where you state the source of the income (gambling winnings) and the total amount for the year. Then on Schedule A you can claim the total amount of your gambling losses for the year on line 28: "Other Miscellaneous Deductions."Ok.. I like that answer.. now.. which form(s) would I need to claim my source of income as gambling?
File a Form 1040. On line 21 is an entry for "Other Income." That's where you state the source of the income (gambling winnings) and the total amount for the year. Then on Schedule A you can claim the total amount of your gambling losses for the year on line 28: "Other Miscellaneous Deductions."

