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Old 10-14-2006, 09:24 PM
TrendYourFriend TrendYourFriend is offline
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Default Tax Question pertaining to Internet Bonuses

I'm assuming that all bonuses you receive should be claimed as "other income" on your taxes?

An argument could be made that bonuses are a 'gift' but I don't know what the tax implications of this claim would be.
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Old 10-14-2006, 11:55 PM
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Default Re: Tax Question pertaining to Internet Bonuses

Bonuses are taxed, yes. So is rakeback, etc. I am not a CPA or tax expert, but I think this is the consensus.
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Old 10-14-2006, 11:58 PM
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Default Re: Tax Question pertaining to Internet Bonuses

It's not a gift since you are required to play to 'earn' the bonus. There are usually no 'gifts' in business transactions for tax.
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Old 10-15-2006, 12:05 AM
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Default Re: Tax Question pertaining to Internet Bonuses

How do most of you guys keep bonus earnings in your record keeping? I guess its just the fact the you claim it period.But just curious if your add bonus to your session records as you earn it,or add it in one lump some 1st of month?Or whatever,silly question i guess , just curious.
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Old 10-15-2006, 12:18 AM
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Default Re: Tax Question pertaining to Internet Bonuses

I just write it down. When its released is when I would care.
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Old 10-15-2006, 02:08 PM
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Default Re: Tax Question pertaining to Internet Bonuses

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How do most of you guys keep bonus earnings in your record keeping? I guess its just the fact the you claim it period.But just curious if your add bonus to your session records as you earn it,or add it in one lump some 1st of month?Or whatever,silly question i guess , just curious.

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I keep a daily tally (in excel) of daily win/loss and daily bonus. This adds to a total daily win total. This is not only the way I think it is the most correct to report it, but it is very tax advantageous if you are a recreational player (pro player doesn't matter).

Remember you have to report winnings and losses seperately on your taxes. By adding the bonus money in daily you significantly reduce your losses. I keep track of loss total seperately as well for tax purposes.
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Old 10-15-2006, 04:12 PM
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Default Re: Tax Question pertaining to Internet Bonuses

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How do most of you guys keep bonus earnings in your record keeping? I guess its just the fact the you claim it period.But just curious if your add bonus to your session records as you earn it,or add it in one lump some 1st of month?Or whatever,silly question i guess , just curious.

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I keep a daily tally (in excel) of daily win/loss and daily bonus. This adds to a total daily win total. This is not only the way I think it is the most correct to report it, but it is very tax advantageous if you are a recreational player (pro player doesn't matter).

Remember you have to report winnings and losses seperately on your taxes. By adding the bonus money in daily you significantly reduce your losses. I keep track of loss total seperately as well for tax purposes.

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Same, I have an excel spreadsheet with a column for each account, I know my winning and losing sessions from PT, so everything else must be the bonuses and I declare it as other income.
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Old 10-15-2006, 05:50 PM
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Default Re: Tax Question pertaining to Internet Bonuses

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How do most of you guys keep bonus earnings in your record keeping? I guess its just the fact the you claim it period.But just curious if your add bonus to your session records as you earn it,or add it in one lump some 1st of month?Or whatever,silly question i guess , just curious.

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I keep a daily tally (in excel) of daily win/loss and daily bonus. This adds to a total daily win total. This is not only the way I think it is the most correct to report it, but it is very tax advantageous if you are a recreational player (pro player doesn't matter).

Remember you have to report winnings and losses seperately on your taxes. By adding the bonus money in daily you significantly reduce your losses. I keep track of loss total seperately as well for tax purposes.

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Same, I have an excel spreadsheet with a column for each account, I know my winning and losing sessions from PT, so everything else must be the bonuses and I declare it as other income.

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I keep all my financial data from poker in quicken. I have seperate asset accounts for each poker site and make catagories like Poker:Winningsnline:bonus to record the transactions. At the end of the year I can create customized reports that tell me exactly how much I made from bonuses, rakeback, ring games, tournaments, ect...
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