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Question on Tax Laws and Gambling

I’m pretty ignorant to the tax laws, but I’m curious: Is money made in online poker (offshore) taxable?

Answer 1:

While I can’t guarantee I’m right, I’m pretty sure that any income made overseas by a U.S. resident is subject to U.S. Federal Income tax.  If you pay taxes to the foreign country, you might get an offset to that amount, but I doubt you’re paying any Costa Rican taxes at the Planet or Paradise Poker sites.


Answer 2:

It is defiantly taxable, but the US Gov’t has no idea that you earned the income – so they put the responsibility on you to report it in “other taxable income not reported” – this is were they get you for tax evasion (But don’t worry – that only holds true if it is over 10% of your AGI “adjustable gross income”)

Answer 3:

The short answer:  Yes.  If you are residing in the US, it doesn’t really matter where you earn the money.  It’s taxable. If you are a US citizen who lives abroard (or is physically present in the foreign country for a substantial part of the tax year), then foreign income is excludable.


Texas Hold-EM Playing

Any suggestions for playing in a Hold-EM tough aggressive game? I play in a 20-40 and a 30-60 game. Whoever first comes in ALWAYS comes in for a raise. In these games I play the same way. If I’m going to play I come in for a raise. Suggestions?





Answer 1:
Why not limp in on occassion and keep them guessing… Also do they usually have a big hand when they raise? All you can do is make sure you only call them with a big hand also
Answer 2:
There are some people that come in with almost anything for the raise. Some of the players I know what they play ut it is still tough as a raise does not mean a premium hand or then again it might.
Answer 3:
if you know its tough.. walk.. if theres no other game.. which may be the case.. put them off of their game.. make them unsure.. raise when you shouldnt raise.. make them go after you.