Gambling Industry Working Hard to Remove Big Beautiful Bill Gambling Tax: Hearings Held

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Congresswoman Titus

The House Rules Committee met Wednesday to discuss HR 7148.  This is a bill bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives in the 119th Congress (2025–2026) called the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026. A gambling-related tax change is tied to this bill. 

 

U.S. Rep. Dina Titus (D-Nev.) presented her FAIR BET Act for inclusion in the legislation.

Her measure would effectively restore the ability for taxpayers to deduct 100% of their documented gambling losses against their gambling winnings on their federal tax return.

Gamblers would be able to offset all their losses dollar-for-dollar with any winnings, so only net gambling profits are taxed — a longstanding rule for decades.

“This is not a Las Vegas problem. This is a widespread issue,” said Titus, whose district includes a portion of the Las Vegas Strip.

Many supporters of the FAIR BET Act believe adding it to a spending bill is the best approach in ensuring passage.  While US President Donald Trump is not on record in regard to supporting any reversal of that specific provision in the Big Beautiful Bill, he did say while on board Air Force One in December he might consider eliminating federal taxes on gambling winnings, though no official commitment was provided at that time. 

A fix would be required by year's end.  Otherwise the gambling tax would have to be incorporated into an individual's 2026 filing for 2027. 

 

 

  • Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com 

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