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#1 LikeLike888

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Posted 06 September 2018 - 12:10 PM

Tax and other help 123



#1: If a person who is on ssdi (social security disability income) who is unemployed and lives in Utah wins $100000 in Nevada would the person's ssdi be negatively affected?



#2: If a person who is on ssdi wins $100000 for example can the winner request that his or her tax from the winnings be automatically deducted (taken away from) winnings to pay the IRS (Internal Revenue Service)?



#3: If someone who does not work for a living wins $100000 for example at a casino does the winner still have to pay taxes from the winnings?



#4: If yes to #3: up above then how much?



#5: Would ssdi be negatively affected at all by winning $100000 for example?



#6: What are the simplest ways someone can pay taxes owed from winnings from a casino (example tell the handpayer to take the winnings tax needed amount automatically to pay the irs and the winner keeps the rest)?



#7: If someone wins $700 on Carnival in Rio Slot Machine and then wins $1135 on Moolah slot machine would the winnings still need to be somewhat paid to the IRS?



#8: What disability income (ssa ssi etc.) would be negatively affected by big win from a casino?

#2 Saffith

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Posted 06 September 2018 - 12:43 PM

You really, really need to ask an accountant this stuff. I don't think anyone here is qualified to answer these questions, and relying on some random person's Googling abilities for tax advice would be a very bad idea.
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#3 Nathaniel

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Posted 06 September 2018 - 04:28 PM

You'll need to likely go to a tax preparer.  If your tax situation contains a lot of complications or uncommon scenarios, it's likely you'll need some sort of service for that.  There are plenty of companies in the US that do that stuff, for a price of course.  One such company is H&R Block.




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