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Tax Withholding in Louisiana

Has anyone had experience with getting back the 6% they withhold in
Louisiana on all W2G jackpots if they are out-of-staters. I am assuming you
have to file a Louisiana non-resident tax return. Wonder whether people who
are residents of a no-state-tax place, like NV, will get all or most of it
back?

According to my tax book 6% is the highest withholding in the country.
Brutal!!! Will certainly impact our decision on what denomination to play
when we there April 16-20.

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I just filed with some W2G for LA. You do NOT get all of it back, out of I
think $3500 it still cost me $54. I can get ahold of my CPA and see if there
is a short rule of thumb. Jean Did you get the private message I sent to you
last night?

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jean Scott" <QueenofComps@frugalgambler.biz>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>; "AA VP List" <vp-mail@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 4:14 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Tax Withholding in Louisiana

Has anyone had experience with getting back the 6% they withhold in
Louisiana on all W2G jackpots if they are out-of-staters. I am assuming you
have to file a Louisiana non-resident tax return. Wonder whether people who
are residents of a no-state-tax place, like NV, will get all or most of it
back?

According to my tax book 6% is the highest withholding in the country.
Brutal!!! Will certainly impact our decision on what denomination to play
when we there April 16-20.
________________________________________
Jean $�ott - Go to http://www.FrugalGambler.biz
for VP software and strategy cards; "frugal" books;
and the NEW "Tax Help for the Frugal Gambler."

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<<I just filed with some W2G for LA. You do NOT get all of it back, out of I
think $3500 it still cost me $54. I can get ahold of my CPA and see if there
is a short rule of thumb.>>

It may depend on many factors - like your total income, your home tax state and their rules, etc., etc. It would be interesting to know. I guess we could look for the Louisiana non-resident state return on the Internet and see - but if you can ask your CPA that would be good too.

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________________________________________
Jean $¢ott - Go to http://www.FrugalGambler.biz
for VP software and strategy cards; "frugal" books;
and the NEW "Tax Help for the Frugal Gambler."

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I think the AGI is going to be the bad boy on this deal.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jean Scott" <QueenofComps@frugalgambler.biz>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Tax Withholding in Louisiana

<<I just filed with some W2G for LA. You do NOT get all of it back, out of I
think $3500 it still cost me $54. I can get ahold of my CPA and see if there
is a short rule of thumb.>>

It may depend on many factors - like your total income, your home tax state
and their rules, etc., etc. It would be interesting to know. I guess we
could look for the Louisiana non-resident state return on the Internet and
see - but if you can ask your CPA that would be good too.
________________________________________
Jean $�ott - Go to http://www.FrugalGambler.biz
for VP software and strategy cards; "frugal" books;
and the NEW "Tax Help for the Frugal Gambler."

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

vpFREE Links:

http://www.west-point.org/users/usma1955/20228/VP/Links.htm

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assuming you have to file a Louisiana non-resident tax return.
Wonder whether people who are residents of a no-state-tax place, like
NV, will get all or most of it back?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

The usual disclaimer: I'm not an accountant, but here's what I THINK
would happen, based on my understanding of how LA non-resident taxes
work:

You would have to pay LA state income taxes on the portion of your
total income that was earned in Louisiana. Let's say you hit a $4000
Royal and have total income of $100,000. You would have to pay LA
taxes on the 4% of your income earned in LA, which of course would be
the $4000. If you itemize your gambling losses on schedule A, you
WON'T be able to offset your W2-G winnings with any losses, because
LA doesn't allow anyone (resident or not) to claim any so-
called "excess itemized deductions". However, I think you would
still be able to deduct the pro-rated share (4% in this example) of
the federal standard deduction. There may be one or two other lines
on the tax form that will reduce your LA tax liability somewhat, but
it's unlikely that you would be able to get it down to zero. If you
file Schedule C (which I believe you do), then you may be able to
declare your actual net winnings from LA, but I'm not too sure about
this. I would strongly suggest the help of a good CPA if you are
fortunate enough to hit a taxable jackpot in Louisiana.

The withholding rate of 6% corresponds to the top state tax bracket
in Louisiana. If your winnings are fairly small, such as the $4000
in my example, you will be in a much lower LA state tax bracket,
perhaps something like a 2% bracket. So you would expect to get a
fairly good chunck of your withholdings back, but you won't get all
of it back.

If you are from another state with a state income tax, in many (all?)
cases you would be able to reduce your local state tax liability by
whatever you paid to LA, so you would not really be out any
additional money. But if you live in Nevada or some other non-state
income tax place, you will be out of pocket whatever you pay to
LA.

EE

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jean Scott" <QueenofComps@f...> wrote:

Has anyone had experience with getting back the 6% they withhold in
Louisiana on all W2G jackpots if they are out-of-staters. I am

All of our gambling win/loss is accounted for in our S Corp return - so that may or may not impact Louisiana tax positively. I think we will try not to hit a very big jackpot - no shot at Megabucks for us! :slight_smile: (As if we ever do that anyway!!)

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________________________________________
Jean $¢ott - Go to http://www.FrugalGambler.biz
for VP software and strategy cards; "frugal" books;
and the NEW "Tax Help for the Frugal Gambler."

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