How Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Could Impact Gamblers
- President Donald Trump's tax-and-spending package, dubbed the "Big, Beautiful Bill," is awaiting a final House vote and includes provisions affecting gamblers and remittances.
- The Senate-backed bill reduced the remittance tax to 1 percent, down from an earlier 5 percent proposal, applying to transfers after December 31, 2025, and covering various US residents including visa holders.
- The bill caps gambling loss deductions at 90 percent under Section 70114, limiting deductions to the amount of gambling winnings, which concerns both professional and amateur gamblers across Nevada’s casino markets.
- Phil Galfond warned that the proposed amendment could effectively halt professional gambling in the United States, while Jonas Lopas noted that it imposes severe disadvantages on frequent tournament players. Additionally, U.S. Representative Dina Titus’s post opposing the bill garnered over one million views on X.
- If enacted as is, the bill could reduce gambling profitability, drive players to offshore sites, lower betting volumes, and significantly impact remittance flows, especially for Indian-American communities.
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