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Atthetrack7
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saying the things DZ wishes he had the BALLS too
Big race ready to roll
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November 10, 2022, 10:38:43 PM »
The Potomac pace hits the track as we speak. No bulldog no one cares . should be a competitive contest
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Atthetrack7
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saying the things DZ wishes he had the BALLS too
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November 10, 2022, 11:06:23 PM »
New world record
1.46.4!
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Re: Big race ready to roll
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November 10, 2022, 11:22:30 PM »
They were rolling tonight!
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Only for an audit anyway!
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Well done MTP, it's like a second score. Nowadays many people swipe theri rewards card, those ain't good tix to use btw
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MTP1972
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The year I hit that ticket for $5500 which they took out 31% at the window my income was very low that year so I did get back all of it as a refund.
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MTP1972
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I never had enough deductions to itemize so even if I was able to claim my losses it only would have been a small percentage. Thankfully the IRS finally changed the law regarding taxable tickets.
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One year a long time ago I cashed IRS tickets for some people totaling around $40,000 making around $4000 doing so. I picked up thousands and thousands in losing tickets, kept programs and a daily log of how I did. When I filed my tax return that year and claimed them as losses I was audited by some old fart who didn't know shit. At the end of the audit he said I showed enough proof I lost the money back and he'd submit it in his report. 6 months later I get a notice from IRS saying my proof wasn't good enough and included a tax bill of $12,000, which I never paid because after 10 years they forgave it. Unforunately my state piggybacked on it and sent me a tax biil for $3200 which I disputed and they kept adding on interest and late fees. Finally 2 years later my bill was up to $8000 and they sent a wage attachment to my employer si I got fucked big time.
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Nic with losing tics all that irs comes back home.
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MTP1972
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Back at Garden State Harness I hit an $11,000 trifecta for a $1 on a horse, Speedy Wright, driven by Mark Kesmodel paid $11 to win. The exacta paid $60 but a real bomb finished 3rd. Unforunately at that time if your winnings were over $5000 they automatically took out 28% + another 3% for NJ State Tax leaving me with only $3800 from a $5500 ticket.
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