I have read that these aren't sent to the IRS after a $600 win, usually just some local or state law (Indiana for example claims to check for delinquent child support payments) ... but I never recall this happening in horse racing for any reason, even though an odds implication of the dumb 300-1 or $600 was there, how changed entirely with the new laws for horse racing withholding.
I'm just asking because tracking is annoying and it just seems more creep of the loss of a free society we once had. It seems like it is state oriented since I've hit horse bets WPS type that paid more than $600 and they just handed the money over to me, no questions asked, in different states/places. Filling out a form for a $600 win in a sportsbook in this day and age seems beyond ridiculous, ticky tacky tedious, and invasive.
Thanks.
I'm just asking because tracking is annoying and it just seems more creep of the loss of a free society we once had. It seems like it is state oriented since I've hit horse bets WPS type that paid more than $600 and they just handed the money over to me, no questions asked, in different states/places. Filling out a form for a $600 win in a sportsbook in this day and age seems beyond ridiculous, ticky tacky tedious, and invasive.
Thanks.