I don't think you are going to have to wait as I believe it will all be computerized tracked. In the state where I live, every casino is requiring you to establish a PIN and in their mailers they are non-specific as to why.
I don't think you are going to have to wait as I believe it will all be computerized tracked. In the state where I live, every casino is requiring you to establish a PIN and in their mailers they are non-specific as to why.
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You have a point about the inflation Diana. But the thing is, I've seen larger/more jackpots being hit (well over $1,200 w/$2 bet) on slots just a few years ago compared to what these newer slots are paying today. This is one of the reasons why they want to lower the threshold amount for a W2G requirement. All that it takes is to receive 1 W2G for the year and it makes you have to do a win/loss report on your gambling come tax time. Also, this would mean more record keeping, paper work, and expense for the gamblers as well as the casino's. The only one that benefits from this will be the tax collector (IRS).
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"only good for the gobment" .. Bound to create jobs. The casino will have to have twice as many attendants too. But personally .. BUMMER. Had 22 W2Gs last year. Now I'd have a 100. My tax lady charged 0 more for doing all those, where some places (H&R) charge $2 EACH.
On the machines I play, at least here in WA, $600 wins are common, especially at the $10 & $20 bet levels. If a HP with a W2G was required for each $600+ win! those players would spend a lot of time waiting. Or else they would just stake out 2 machines together, which would mean the $5 players wouldn't be able to get on a machine at all. Some of the $20 players already do that.