How does anybody not do that? It's hard as shit and the kind of guy who would do it obviously wouldn't have nearly any other options at one time
I'm definitely keeping my options open. I was just a little surprised to have her wanting to hang out after saying she was all unsure of herself and afraid of a serious relationship bla bla bla.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Bet ya the girlfriend will try to win him back.13urnzz wrote:
lol, he traded one problem for 30M
Man hits $30M jackpot after girlfriend breaks up with him
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
$16 million after taxes?13urnzz wrote:
lol, he traded one problem for 30M
Man hits $30M jackpot after girlfriend breaks up with him
You don't get taxed for winnings in Australia
In the US you get taxed for everything. There's even a death tax, cuz dying is bad for you so you shouldn't do it
because taxes are a punishment for things you arent supposed to be doing_j5689_ wrote:
In the US you get taxed for everything. There's even a death tax, cuz dying is bad for you so you shouldn't do it
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For a lot of things like cigarettes and alcohol(depending on state) they are, but not everything. A death tax is still fucked up though
Yeah, like earning an income, lolDUnlimited wrote:
because taxes are a punishment for things you arent supposed to be doing_j5689_ wrote:
In the US you get taxed for everything. There's even a death tax, cuz dying is bad for you so you shouldn't do it
Jaekus wrote:
$16 million after taxes?13urnzz wrote:
lol, he traded one problem for 30M
Man hits $30M jackpot after girlfriend breaks up with him
You don't get taxed for winnings in Canada
What I still got to know, can you claim gambling, lottery and other competition costs and loses as a tax deduction in the US?Jaekus wrote:
$16 million after taxes?13urnzz wrote:
lol, he traded one problem for 30M
Man hits $30M jackpot after girlfriend breaks up with him
You don't get taxed for winnings in Australia
newpDrunkFace wrote:
What I still got to know, can you claim gambling, lottery and other competition costs and loses as a tax deduction in the US?Jaekus wrote:
$16 million after taxes?13urnzz wrote:
lol, he traded one problem for 30M
Man hits $30M jackpot after girlfriend breaks up with him
You don't get taxed for winnings in Australia
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
i heard the IRS likes collecting taxes on illegal incomeDrunkFace wrote:
What I still got to know, can you claim gambling, lottery and other competition costs and loses as a tax deduction in the US?Jaekus wrote:
$16 million after taxes?13urnzz wrote:
lol, he traded one problem for 30M
Man hits $30M jackpot after girlfriend breaks up with him
You don't get taxed for winnings in Australia
can you claim deduction from other forms of investment?Jay wrote:
newpDrunkFace wrote:
What I still got to know, can you claim gambling, lottery and other competition costs and loses as a tax deduction in the US?Jaekus wrote:
$16 million after taxes?
You don't get taxed for winnings in Australia
I think you can if you take a loss, yeah. I know businesses do it.DrunkFace wrote:
can you claim deduction from other forms of investment?Jay wrote:
newpDrunkFace wrote:
What I still got to know, can you claim gambling, lottery and other competition costs and loses as a tax deduction in the US?
Do you equate gambling with investment or something?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
>tfw the waistband tuck didn't work and she noticed the huge boner in my jeans up until we started making out / having sex.
you didn't have sex.
He means income =/= winnings.Jay wrote:
I think you can if you take a loss, yeah. I know businesses do it.DrunkFace wrote:
can you claim deduction from other forms of investment?Jay wrote:
newp
Do you equate gambling with investment or something?
ie. if winnings are counted as a taxable income then by similar logic the losses incurred to collect those winnings should be deducted against them.
Well, I learned something new:Jaekus wrote:
He means income =/= winnings.Jay wrote:
I think you can if you take a loss, yeah. I know businesses do it.DrunkFace wrote:
can you claim deduction from other forms of investment?
Do you equate gambling with investment or something?
ie. if winnings are counted as a taxable income then by similar logic the losses incurred to collect those winnings should be deducted against them.
http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc419.htmlYou may deduct gambling losses only if you itemize deductions. However, the amount of losses you deduct may not be more than the amount of gambling income reported on your return. Claim your gambling losses on Form 1040, Schedule A, as a miscellaneous itemized deduction that is not subject to the 2% limit.
Apparently you can deduct gambling losses. Interesting. Dunno how you would itemize losses at a table game or a slot machine though.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Well, well, well. Interesting. Casinos don't give out receipts though, do they?
I guess for putting a bet on a sports game, you would have the ticket as proof.
I guess for putting a bet on a sports game, you would have the ticket as proof.
Yeah, except most forms of gambling are illegal It's illegal to be a bookie so I imagine it would be rather difficult to get a receipt from them.Jaekus wrote:
Well, well, well. Interesting. Casinos don't give out receipts though, do they?
I guess for putting a bet on a sports game, you would have the ticket as proof.
The only thing I imagine you'd be able to write-off are bets at the racetrack or on the lottery, both of which are state monopolies
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
too bad you dont live in australia, you could gamble on errythin
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So its Louisiana?Cybargs wrote:
pretty much, sports betting is legal and everybar pretty much have slot machines. its fucking insaneMutantbear wrote:
too bad you dont live in australia, you could gamble on errythin
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