Tip - Appeals Court Rules IRS Can't Tax Some Gambling Winnings

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Appeals Court Rules IRS Can't Tax Some Gambling Winnings

(Photo credit: Wikipedia) Everything is taxed, right? Just about. So when something isn’t, it seems truly remarkable. When you add that it's gambling winnings we're talking about, the idea that anything isn't taxed is, well, too good to be true. The black letter rule is that everything is income for tax purposes. If you [...]
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