Monday, December 12, 2011

Are Americans legally allowed to play over the internet world-wide-web bingo and win money income prizes or can US citizens only play over the internet bingo for enjoyable?

Global Children Become Global Citizens More than 28 million people in our country speak Spanish as their native language. Should a parent begin to introduce a second language to their young child before the age of five, that child will exhibit early reading skills.

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The question is that is it legal for citizens of the United States of America to play online bingo? Bingo is just a game; it’s like asking “Can Americans play Monopoly, Bridge or Scrabble?” It is legal to play online bingo but here’s the rub. Technically a US player is not allowed to receive cash prizes from playing bingo. In 2006, the UIGEA law was passed, attempting to stop US players from gambling. Indeed the number of Americans playing bingo is apparently growing. Not from the offshore bingo sites of course and not from players winnings. Indeed many legislators feel that players should be allowed to play for money, as long as the US IRS is informed of their earnings!So in a nutshell, citizens of the United States are allowed to play online cash bingo for money but banks are not allowed to pay you your winnings or process your deposits.

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