06-21-2015, 01:22 AM
(06-21-2015, 01:06 AM)Benton Wrote: If the IRS is reading this, then yes. Yes I paid those taxes.
And who is to say the casino paid a tax on it? Tribal exemptions, nearly $30 billion, are tax exempt. If a non-NA gaming company can show a loss, that's another issue. Caesars Ent., not too long ago lost more than a billion. How is that a business model that requires my tax dollars?
I can lose $1 billion. Seriously. Give me $1 billion, I can #&@% up and lose it. No taxpayers need be involved.
I can say with complete confidence that nobody else in the country thinks that if you win one hand in the course of losing $1000 in a poker game, that it should be taxable. And not because they just don't want to pay taxes, but because it makes no sense.
As for archery, Im a big fan of the English longbow,. Never shot any bow, but I like reading books involving English archers.
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