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Tax bill offers gift to Las Vegas Strip, cruise ship slot players
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A sneaky little tweak in the new tax bill is about to make life easier for slot players—especially those hitting the machines on the Las Vegas Strip or aboard cruise ships. While it’s flying under the radar, this change lowers the reporting threshold for slot winnings, meaning fewer players will get hit with pesky tax forms. It’s a small win, but one that’ll ripple across casinos nationwide and even out at sea.
Editor’s Note: Let’s be real—no one likes surprise tax paperwork after a lucky spin. This tweak simplifies things for casual players, which could make gambling a tad more appealing (or at least less annoying). For casinos and cruise lines, it’s a subtle perk that might keep customers happy without costing them much. Not earth-shattering, but a nice nod to the everyday gambler.
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