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hoovesupsideyourhead 11-05-2009 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63
BONES! ok only very few will get it.......IL joke

lololololol

chucklestheclown 11-05-2009 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by SundaySilence
http://www.wgntv.com/news/wgntv-hors...,6407658.story

So any bets made previously with Youbet, TVG, or TwinSpires were made illegally before this new law went into effect in August?

It was my understanding that no Illinois citizen was eligible to open an account legally until then. Lots of people did, of course, using off-shore accounts or out-of-state banks and addresses. But that did not make it legal.

SundaySilence 11-05-2009 08:43 PM

I opened account with Youbet in 2007 as a resident of Illinois. I think Scavs said he bet with Youbet, so I can only assume it was legal? It was strange though because I could never compete in those contests that they run. I remember they had one for CD Friday nights and ILL residents (along with a few other states) were not eligible. Something is fishy.

chucklestheclown 11-05-2009 09:41 PM

Don't sweat it and don't use your Twin Spires card anymore. I sure don't.

SundaySilence 11-05-2009 10:09 PM

Don't worry I'll never make a horse wager again benefiting the state of Illinois. It's not enough for them to tax you on your wager when you place it, they want to tax you on income you never recv'd. I'll go to the riverboat and play craps or blackjack, and bet the big horse racing days offshore. I put 250K through the windows thus far this year, and I'm fed up. It's the whole principle of the idea, and I'm sure others have felt the same way I do.

Hey at least I got some money down on Billy Walter's play on the under tonight. So I'm in a better mode.

chucklestheclown 11-05-2009 10:17 PM

Glad you are in a good mood mode now. GRL.

JJP 11-05-2009 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
Isn't that some legend that walks around Arlington signing for people?

There's more than one guy that does that. Not that I would know.:D

brianwspencer 11-06-2009 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by SundaySilence
I highly doubt you did, because any wager you made is subject to state income tax the way the law reads. Not only W-2G's, but any wager. You might have claimed your W-2G's on your Ill. state form and paid your 3% on those (without taking losses into account), but in reality the state could go after you for ANY wager you profited on...still using that twin spires card?

Excerpt from Article:

* Most taxpayers believe gambling proceeds are immune from tax, unless they receive a Form W-2G.

* Each pull of a lever or push of a button on a slot machine, hand of blackjack or spin of a roulette wheel is an individual wager that may result in gambling winnings.

* To prove gambling losses and taxable income, taxpayers are subject to rules of proof, recordkeeping, estimating and credibility.

Most taxpayers are unaware of the reporting requirements for gambling wins and losses. This article explains how to calculate and prove taxable income, net winnings and basis or losses claimed.

Well I'm not going to fax you a copy of my tax returns, but there are winnings that I paid taxes on that were not on signers with forms from the track.

But thanks for the refresher.

SundaySilence 11-06-2009 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
Well I'm not going to fax you a copy of my tax returns, but there are winnings that I paid taxes on that were not on signers with forms from the track.

But thanks for the refresher.

I don't think people follow the law to a "T", this would shut down the riverboats, and the state makes Billions off them. Read this article...

http://www.casinocitytimes.com/home....4AEB36A465DDAD

The game is tough enough and if you can win 3% (right now) to offset the tax you are doing better than 99% of horseplayers. How anyone could think it is fair to pay state income tax on income you never received is beyond me.


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