Anyone use Fanduel

ageecee

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What is the amount you win that you have to start paying taxes on? I made some $1000 bets last week and when I went to collect I didn’t have to show my ID. Now today I went to cash a bet in for $2000 and they said I needed an ID. I didn’t have ID on me so they kept my ticket and now I have to go back and cash it and have a feeling they will make me pay taxes on it.
 

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Now today I went to cash a bet in for $2000 and they said I needed an ID. I didn’t have ID on me so they kept my ticket

Wait what?

They took your betting ticket?

What the fuck:shrug:



Oh and I thought in the USA on Sports Gambling wins taxes or only taken out on profits above $9,999.99. But I am Canadian and we pay zero tax on anything gambling related, so what do I know:SIB
 

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I use FanDuel but strictly online. Deposits and withdrawals Via PayPal have been easy and instant, but I play at multiple books in iowa and offshore to avoid withdrawing any amount of Money that would raise eyeballs.

them keeping your ticket is a huge red flag for me :scared
I assume you’re in Louisiana seeing the saints avatar?
How many legal books can you use there?
 

ageecee

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Yes in Louisiana and we have several casinos that have the Sportsbook in them. I gave them my ticket they ran it thru the machine and said we need your ID. I guess since they ran it through the machine they couldn’t give it back . I’m going there in an hour so will post what they say.
 

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if you cash a ticket at fanduel for more than 2k they want a record of the transaction - supposedly this is not to share the info with the irs but for their internal records, and they want to link a payout of that amount with your player id

there should be no tax ramifications though
 

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if you risk more than 2k on a play you have to give them your player number just to buy the ticket - purposefully risked just under 2k on a play there recently, and when i went to cash ticket they requested id and forced me to get a player number
 

ageecee

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They told me there would be no taxes. But my worry is they send a statement to me and the IRS to make me pay taxes on the winnings.

I risked 2400 on that play but they did not ask me for a player number. When I went to cash the ticket they asked if I want a players card I said NO.

they did say this would be the last time I have to show my ID because now I am in there system.
 
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