Poll of the Day > Can a professional poker player write off his gambling fees as work related?

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Zareth
10/31/20 12:56:40 AM
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That seems kind of bullshit.

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Zeus
10/31/20 1:10:54 AM
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If your primary income is Poker playing, any associated expenses -- travel costs (provided it's not close and not routine), fees, etc -- should naturally be business expenses. It's kinda the same for other fields.

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Cobalt_Wasps
10/31/20 1:11:16 AM
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i dont think so, because "professional poker player" isnt a federally paid position of employment

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rjsilverthorn
10/31/20 1:16:48 AM
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ClarkDuke
10/31/20 1:26:43 AM
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Zareth posted...
That seems kind of bullshit.
i had a friend that used too, ok?

rjsilverthorn, beat me to it, ok?

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Zeus
10/31/20 1:41:16 AM
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Cobalt_Wasps posted...
i dont think so, because "professional poker player" isnt a federally paid position of employment

Most non-federal government jobs aren't "federally paid positions of employment" >_>


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