If you have taxes withheld on US winnings you can file a 1040NR, the year after you've won. Keep in mind that to get the most back if you've won a lot of money is to report your gambling losses to offset your gambling income. Get a player's card, it's the single most convenient way to keep track of wins and losses.
no they do not have to pay taxes on their winnings.
Must be US citizen
(In the US) As long as the taxes are paid on the winnings, winning anything is not against the law.
Can you claim him on your taxes? If you live in the US, yes, you can, if he's a full-time student and would be considered your dependant.
Yes we are kind to Canadians as they are to us.
because canadians are vegetarians
If they have a US citizen ship yes they do. The thing is if they have that they are no longer considered Canadians
In the US, you would be the taxpayer and there is a standard deduction used in figuring out your net income for tax purposes.
(in the US) you may be able to initially succeed, but no, it is not lawful. It's been tried before and has never turned out well for the person who tried it.
The tax on money won outside the U.S. can vary depending on the country where the winnings are earned. In the U.S., citizens and residents are required to report and pay taxes on worldwide income, including foreign winnings, which are generally taxed at the federal income tax rate. Additionally, if foreign taxes are paid on those winnings, U.S. taxpayers may be eligible for a foreign tax credit to avoid double taxation. It's advisable to consult a tax professional for specific circumstances and potential tax obligations.
Pennsylvania, with twelve.
Because the us is the best