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Legislation

U.S. Gambling Industry Sounds Alarm Over Hidden Tax Clause in Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Wednesday 13 de August 2025 / 12:00

2 minutos de lectura

(Las Vegas).- The U.S. gaming community is raising concerns over a little-known provision tucked into the nearly 900-page One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed by President Donald Trump. Set to take effect on January 1, 2026, the new law will cap gambling loss deductions at 90%, sparking backlash from professional players and industry experts.

U.S. Gambling Industry Sounds Alarm Over Hidden Tax Clause in Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Under current tax rules, gamblers—both professional and casual—can deduct 100% of their losses against winnings, paying taxes only on net profits. The upcoming change will force players to pay taxes on “phantom income,” with Congress estimating an additional $1 billion in revenue over the next decade.

The impact could be severe for high-stakes professionals. For example, a player who wins $3 million but loses $2.8 million would be taxed on $480,000 they never actually pocketed. Poker icon Phil Galfond and legal expert Nelson Rose warn this could lead to business closures and a migration of players to countries with more favorable tax laws.

Casual bettors and platforms like Kalshi.com—classified outside traditional gambling—will remain unaffected. Notably, Donald Trump Jr., a strategic advisor to Kalshi, has publicly supported its expansion.

Industry leaders fear the reform could drive players toward unregulated markets, undermining the record $72 billion in commercial gaming revenue reported in 2024. As the law reshapes the fiscal landscape, it may also redefine the future of U.S. gambling.

Categoría:Legislation

Tags: Sin tags

País: United States

Región: North America

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