Greg,
Today I got an email from RTS stating that to comply with IRS tax code they will now be withholding 30% of all winnings from non-residents who win a prize in their leagues.
Is this only their DFS games or does it apply to all fantasy games on all sites including NFBC?
Apparently there's paperwork which we can file after the fact to hopefully recover the money but only "if you qualify".
I'm sure your other Canadian (as well as those in other countries) players would like to know more about this as it seems like either a new interpretation of the tax code or is an altogether new addition to the code.
Non-residents winnings now taxed at 30% ?
Non-residents winnings now taxed at 30% ?
The Bill Buckner of FAAB
Deadheadz
Deadheadz
Re: Non-residents winnings now taxed at 30% ?
Wow!!!
Extreme bad news, it's like getting kicked in the balls twice...paying 1.40 per the US dollar for teams and then getting taxed 1.30 if any winnings...that´s the end of me if true...
Gates
Extreme bad news, it's like getting kicked in the balls twice...paying 1.40 per the US dollar for teams and then getting taxed 1.30 if any winnings...that´s the end of me if true...
Gates
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Re: Non-residents winnings now taxed at 30% ?
I can't speak for other companies, but as NFBC owners know we do not withhold any winnings from anyone in our contests. Full prizes are paid by us. Canadians aren't required to fill out W9s. Nothing has changed here. Good luck with the other contests.Deadheadz wrote:Greg,
Today I got an email from RTS stating that to comply with IRS tax code they will now be withholding 30% of all winnings from non-residents who win a prize in their leagues.
Is this only their DFS games or does it apply to all fantasy games on all sites including NFBC?
Apparently there's paperwork which we can file after the fact to hopefully recover the money but only "if you qualify".
I'm sure your other Canadian (as well as those in other countries) players would like to know more about this as it seems like either a new interpretation of the tax code or is an altogether new addition to the code.
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Re: Non-residents winnings now taxed at 30% ?
Thank you Sir
Much appreciated that you clarified, feel much better now...
Gaëtan
Much appreciated that you clarified, feel much better now...

Gaëtan
Go ahead, make my day...