World Cup bets on prediction markets may get tax edge over gambling
Treating prediction market bets like investments allows taxpayers to fully deduct losses and, under the most aggressive strategy, apply a lower tax rate.
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World Cup bets on prediction markets may get tax edge over gambling
Americans using prediction markets to bet on the World Cup may face less tax burden than peers wagering through sportsbooks thanks to invest
World Cup bets on prediction markets may get tax edge over gambling
Tax experts say IRS may be reluctant to weigh in quickly due to politically charged environment
The IRS has yet to determine if betting on World Cup prediction markets is actually gambling
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) still has not said whether Americans trading World Cup contracts on prediction platforms should pay tax a
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