Since the casinos are against the $600 W2-G issue and will lobby hard to oppose it, I figure it is a waste of time for what would be just a few individual customer complaints. I'm leaving the fight to the casinos.
And I am not going to worry/complain or be excited about what are now JUST proposals. Part of the proposals will be good – recognizing "sessions." Other parts maybe not so good. Time enough to gripe or rejoice when the regulations become final.
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From: mailto:acvpp@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 11:30 AM
To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [acvpp] IRS suggests dropping casino W2-G winnings threshold to $600
Is there any place the public can send comments to this proposal? It sucks, but the IRS is probably worried that it will lose out on revenue.
Elaine
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