And if you just put it under gambling wins, the taxes are outrageous.
It seems that somebody just discovered the downsides of his hobby?
You’d actually ask them for a 1099-misc. Or maybe not. And yeah there’s a line item for gambling. Some other form for that.
Technically cue chalk would be a business expense, wouldn’t it?
Your victim’s losses are deductible, but only to the extent they offset what you let them win to set up raising the stakes.
List it as “self-employment”
call yourself a “games consultant”
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And if you just put it under gambling wins, the taxes are outrageous.
It seems that somebody just discovered the downsides of his hobby?
You’d actually ask them for a 1099-misc. Or maybe not.
And yeah there’s a line item for gambling. Some other form for that.
Technically cue chalk would be a business expense, wouldn’t it?
Your victim’s losses are deductible, but only to the extent they offset what you let them win to set up raising the stakes.
List it as “self-employment”
call yourself a “games consultant”