footdr
Banned User: PITA violations of the Forum Rules
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Banks are not responsible for jack, in fact they are bailed out, it is a new ballgame since UIGEA passed in 2006 (and rest assured the FED has other concerns than issuing final guidelines that were due long ago)...That said, as I have posted prior, players pay your taxes because it is what one is legally obligated to do if for no other reason. Also avoid structuring withdrawal payments (as one casino did its best to induce me to commit a felony,ftr I have written proof of my accusation statement,I was lucky as I just happen to know the law and did not take the bait), money laundering,etc....If any negative consequences do occur based on what is basically a non-existent law per se (UIGEA), imo it will be the IRS and DOJ who can and will do whatever they want to a token few as written laws as well as attorney opinion's can be meaningless (to the DOJ for sure as I recently posted about my participation in an on going 18 year old((--not a typo--)) lawsuit against the DOJ) in most cases as one has to go to the expenses (many types) to prove their innocence or their case....US affiliates are a more likely target (under the old aiding and abetting laws) and even then prolly just a token example to rattle cages. Most JMO!!Besides, it's the banks that'll be held responsible, unless of course you live in a state that has a law against online gambling....