Re: [vpFREE] Re: social security card

Ok, I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but I am leaving for vegas in a
couple of weeks. I was under the impression that I wouldn't be able
to collect a jackpot over 1200(If I'm lucky) , if I don't have my ssn card.
Are you saying I can leave that card at home and still collect the winnings
in vegas?

On 1/24/08, correna2 <correna2@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com <vpFREE%40yahoogroups.com>, "eecounter"
> <eecounter@...> wrote:
>
> > Maybe years ago casinos might have asked to see a SS card, but not
> now
> > (at least not any of the casinos I visit), and I get plenty of
> > taxables. Many people no longer carry their SS cards, so casinos
> would
> > be fighting a losing battle if they required people to show their SS
> > cards if they hit a taxable jackpot. They do require a valid photo
> ID,
> > and they typically ask for your SS# so they can fill in the W2-G form.
> >
> > EE
> *************************************************************
> Potowatami in Milwaukee, WI, continues to require a SS card for all W2-
> G events. If you don't carry yours, you must fill out a W-9 and they
> withhold 35% for federal and state taxes. Count on this process taking
> 45 mins (minimum). The place is a sewer with very poor service, filthy
> machines (many with broken buttons), and uncomfortable seating. Yet,
> they continue to bring in masses of people.
> Correna Correna
>
>
>

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