FWIW -- in the article the IRS questioned some of the Inspector General's findings.
And they both seem to be focused mainly only on situations where someone actually has received a W-2G.
Re: sports betting itself, the article mentions only nonpayment of excise taxes by online operators, rather than specifically income taxes by bettors.
But, anyway, FWIW . . .
And they both seem to be focused mainly only on situations where someone actually has received a W-2G.
Re: sports betting itself, the article mentions only nonpayment of excise taxes by online operators, rather than specifically income taxes by bettors.
But, anyway, FWIW . . .
IRS Vows Tax-Enforcement Crackdown After Audit Reveals $1.4 Billion In Unpaid Taxes From Gambling Winnings | ZeroHedge
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