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Reporting gambling winnings
Taxes » Tax Filing » Reporting Gambling WinningsLady Luck must be Uncle Sam's cousin, because taxes must be paid on all gambling winnings.Here's a look at the federal tax forms you'll need to share your ...
Gambling opponents take argument to capitol
Nationally recognized gambling opponent John Kindt stood in the State Capitol rotunda, backed by Honolulu's mayor, police and others who want legalized gambling kept out of the...
Internet gambling bill stalls over potential cost
SALT LAKE CITY -- Rep. Stephen Sandstrom's effort to make sure Internet gambling is banned in the state has been put on hold.
Internet gambling bill stalled over potential cost
SALT LAKE CITY -- Rep. Stephen Sandstrom's effort to make sure Internet gambling is banned in the state has been put on hold.
DC Council poised to repeal online gambling
After becoming the first jurisdiction in the nation to legalize online gambling within its borders, the District of Columbia is poised to repeal the program before it launches.The strong backlash on the ...
NJ eyes hand-held gambling devices in casinos
Gamblers at Atlantic City casinos may someday be able to place bets while standing in line for dinner, in a lounge, or beside a swimming pool.A proposal by state Sen. Jim Whelan, a former Atlantic City ...
Should gambling be legal in the state of Texas?
It's a debate that's been going on for years now.
Tribes: Conn. has unregulated online gambling
The state's two federally recognized Indian tribes warned legislators on Thursday that unregulated online gambling is already happening in Connecticut, despite the state not having legalized Internet wagering.
Regulators worry gambling laws could cost state $233M from Seminole Tribe of Florida
By Mary Ellen Klas, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Tuesday, February 7, 2012 TALLAHASSEE — State gambling regulators are in a bind. They have indirectly authorized the expansion of gambling in the past six months as lawyers for parimutuels found holes in state laws and opened the door to slot machines at parimutuels across the state and table-game look-alikes at existing racinos. Now state ...
Regulators worry gambling loopholes threaten $233 million from Seminole Tribe of Florida
By Mary Ellen Klas, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Tuesday, February 7, 2012 TALLAHASSEE — State gambling regulators are in a bind. They have indirectly authorized the expansion of gambling in the past six months as lawyers for parimutuels found holes in state laws and opened the door to slot machines at parimutuels across the state and table-game look-alikes at existing race track casinos. Now ...