![]() Then panic swept through the industry when dealers fiercely objected and threatened to form unions and even picketed in front of casinos in protest to the IRS taxing their tokes. What happened was the IRS decided to crack down on it, in the knowledge that hundreds of dealers working at top Strip casinos were making a quarter-million and up a year.and becoming tax evaders along the way. ![]() Vegas dealers were still in their heyday as far as making money via tokes was concerned, and many Vegas casinos, both Downtown and on the Strip, still allowed dealers to keep their own tokes. That said, let's begin with its very clear-cut history.įor those of you as old as me, you may remember the grand hoopla this issue caused in the late '70s and early '80s. There are soooooo many problems with letting dealers keep their own tokes. Where I start this article doesn't matter. This article will piss a lot of people off, but you need to hear this because I know it firsthand. So shelve the flasks and forget the experiment.FAST! ![]() ![]() I see that in this struggling re-opening phase, some casinos have been experimenting with the ultra-dangerous policy of letting dealers go into business for themselves! That is what letting them keep their own tokes boils down to. ![]()
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