'Jeopardy!' champ James Holzhauer likely owes $1.2 million in taxes

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Jeopardy!" champion and professional sports bettor James Holzhauer lost in his 33rd episode of the TV game show, which aired Monday, finishing $58,484 short of the all-time winnings record. (The show aired first on the CBS affiliate in Montgomery, Alabama, on Monday.)


Of course, Holzhauer, 34, won big. He made $2,462,216 in those 33 appearances, including the $2,000 prize he received for finishing second in his last show on Monday. Only one "Jeopardy" champion, Ken Jennings, has made more money ($2,520,700) and had more appearances (74).


The IRS also won big. All winnings on game shows are considered ordinary income, taxed up to 37% by the IRS. And most states have state income tax, too.


Even though Holzhauer is a resident of Nevada, the game show took place in California, which means he must pay taxes in that state, sports and betting website The Action Network reported. Combined, federal and California state taxes will put Holzhauer's net winnings at $1.29 million ? a 47.6% cut, the site said.


Despite not besting Jennings' record total winnings back in 2004, Holzhauer does hold the all-time record for the most money earned in a single Jeopardy episode ? $131,127 ? and also owns the record for the top four money-winning episodes.
 

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I have to tell the wife all the time...

No.......She didn't win 50 grand.........divide it in half.

Oh and that car he just won..........yep.......Taxes....and Personal Property..


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Since Alex Trebek is Canadian and he read James all those questions/answers, James should not have to pay tax on the winnings. I mean there would be no money if it were not for Alex:SIB

No tax in Canada on any winnings of any kind, so yep......James should get a pass:)

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Since Alex Trebek is Canadian and he read James all those questions/answers, James should not have to pay tax on the winnings. I mean there would be no money if it were not for Alex:SIB

No tax in Canada on any winnings of any kind, so yep......James should get a pass:)

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so if Canadians stay in Canada and not win any millions or car/trucks in The Good Olde USA then they will not have to pay any taxes on any winnings.

Got It.
 

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so if Canadians stay in Canada and not win any millions or car/trucks in The Good Olde USA then they will not have to pay any taxes on any winnings.

Got It.



Added bonus, if you do happen to win big in USA, you eventually get most of the taxes you paid back (usually takes about 9 months). Not all the taxes, but most of em:00hour

Oh and no tax on any Madjack T-shirts eitherx20:
 

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Added bonus, if you do happen to win big in USA, you eventually get most of the taxes you paid back (usually takes about 9 months). Not all the taxes, but most of em:00hour

Oh and no tax on any Madjack T-shirts eitherx20:


so Canada gives you back what California took in taxes .....

Damn that's almost worth freezing your ass off for 10 month out of the year..:poke
 

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so Canada gives you back what California took in taxes .....


You get most of the Federal Taxes back and most of the State taxes back. It takes a long time but eventually you get most of it back. It does depend on what the winnings are from (slot machine, lottery, game show, etc, etc) and also on the State where you won the money.




But keep in mind if Old School pops over the border and hits a slot machine for 2 million, Old School pays zero tax on that, he gets the 2 million:spotting:
 

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James gave some of his winnings away to various charities, shouldn't that help a bit when it comes to the taxes he needs to pay?
 
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