Trump says he’ll think about eliminating taxes on gambling winnings

President Donald Trump could be thinking about eliminating taxes on gambling winnings.

While aboard Air Force One, Trump was asked if he had any plans to do away with federal taxes on gambling winnings, which is something he has not addressed yet. While it isn’t currently in the works, the president said he would “have to think about that.”

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“We have no tax on tips, we have no tax on Social Security, and we have no tax on overtime,” he chuckled. “No tax on gambling winnings, I don’t know. I’m gonna have to think about that.”

American Gaming Association data indicates that “nearly 60% of all American adults gambled in the past year,” with “30% gambling at a physical casino and 21% placing sports bets.”

“A W-2G form is typically issued to anyone who wins over $600 and the regular withholding rate for gambling winnings of $5,000 or more is 24%, according to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The tax applies to lotteries, raffles, horse races and casinos, amongst other forms of gambling,” according to Fox Business. “Up to 28% of the prize could be withheld for federal income tax if the individual won more than $5,000, and that amount jumps to 31% if a Social Security number is not provided to gambling establishments.”

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This means an elimination could be a huge hit among Americans, and would likely encourage participation in gambling activities if people knew they’d be able to keep a larger portion of any winnings. However, any state taxes on winnings would still be applicable.

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