AGA Commends Bipartisan Legislation to Raise Slot Tax Threshold
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(Washington, D.C.).- The American Gaming Association (AGA) voiced its support for bipartisan legislation introduced today by Congressional Gaming Caucus Co-Chairs Reps. Dina Titus (D-NV) and Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) to raise the antiquated slot tax threshold to $5,000 and provide a mechanism for future increases based on inflation.
The current $1,200 slot tax threshold has not been adjusted for inflation since 1977, causing a dramatic increase in the number of slot jackpots casinos and their customers must report to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
“Increasing the slot tax threshold to account for inflation is a long overdue change that will alleviate unnecessary administrative burdens on casino operators, their customers and an understaffed and overwhelmed IRS,” said AGA President and CEO Bill Miller.
This legislation builds on efforts by the AGA and Congressional Gaming Caucus that led to Congress directing the U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) to investigate the possibility of updating the slot tax threshold through regulation. Treasury has not yet submitted that report to Congress.
“Today’s legislation provides Congress a direct path to modernize the slot reporting threshold,” continued Miller. “We look forward to continuing to work with these bipartisan leaders on Capitol Hill to address outdated regulations that impact our industry.”
The legislation is cosponsored by Reps. Mark Amodei (R-NV), Anthony Brown (D-MD) and Steven Horsford (D-NV).
Background
- According to federal regulation, when a casino patron wins a slot machine jackpot of $1,200 or more, the machine is temporarily taken out of service while the patron is required to complete a W-2G tax reporting form.
- While slot jackpots have steadily increased with inflation over the past several decades, the $1,200 threshold that triggers the issuance of tax forms has remained static since Congress established it in 1977. When adjusted for inflation, a $1,200 jackpot in 1977 would be equivalent to more than $5,000 today.
- Because the threshold hasn’t tracked with inflation, there has been a significant increase in the number of reportable jackpots, causing more operational inefficiencies for casino operators and adding to the sea of W-2G forms flooding the IRS each year.
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