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![]() Was @ Scioto Downs in Columbus on Saturday w/ brother betting a few races and taking in the KnS race! We were able to hit a trifecta that we needed to sign; that's always a good thing! I thought I've read on here in the past that 2 people can split the taxes owed on such a ticket since they split the cost of the ticket/winnings. When I asked at the window, they stated that they never had heard of this option? Did I dream this or can you indeed "split" the taxes owed among multiple people? Just wondering . . .
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I am guessing you had to 'sign' for it because you played the ticket for $2. This is a perfect example of why any tickets you play should be of the $1 variety. If you would have played it for $1, and punched the ticket twice, you wouldn't have to sign. |
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![]() Its a "signer" if the payout is greater than $600 to $1. I've had several .10c superfecta signers hits.
Am I missing something, what do you mean by it was played for $2, and wouldn't have to sign if played for $1? My understanding is how much the ticket is played for has no impact on if its a signer or not. For example, if you play a ticket for $400 to win and the horse pays $4 to win, you'll cash for $800, but that's not a "signer" even though the payout exceeds the limit. Please explain further, if I'm wrong. Not trying to start trouble, just curious if I should be playing things a different way when I place wagers. Thanks in advance. |
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Lets say you play these two tickets on the same race $2 Trifecta 1 with 2,3,4,5,6 with 2,3,4,5,6 Total $40 $1 Trifecta 1 with 2,3,4,5,6 with 2,3,4,5,6 Total $20 The $2 trifecta payout is $800. You would have to sign for the $2 ticket because it is over the 602 level, and you could walk up to a machine and put the $1 ticket in and there would be no problem because it isn't OVER the $602 level. |
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![]() Thanks!
I never knew about the 300/1 rule, always went by the $602. Need to keep that in mind, especially if .50 tri's and .10 sups are available. Much better playing seperate multiple tix than one big one. Which was your point exactly, Scav, sorry, I can be a little slooowww sometimes. Why make anything easy on the customers?? ![]() |
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http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f5754.pdf |
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that's what was originally said |
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And no problem Ato. It took me forever to understand because it makes zero logical sense, but nothing in this industry makes sense |
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Thanks for the info and the link to the form; thought it could be done. And Scavs, this WAS a $1 bet . . . just wish I did punch it a second time! |
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Liked the odds on KnS, as my sister was in town visiting and both cashed tickets on her!!!! |
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![]() Oilertige said he hit a signer- not on KNS race.
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![]() If you are partners in wagering tickets and you hit a signer there is a way to split the tax liabilty. You need to download IRS Form 5754 from the IRS website along with the instructions.
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![]() This thread has made me laugh at each answer. no one asked what race he bet, for how much and what the payoff was. it must be Monday.
Last edited by arizonadave : 07-27-2009 at 10:32 PM. |