US users participate in World Cup betting via prediction markets such as Kalshi and Polymarket, and in the future they may enjoy a lower tax burden than traditional sports betting. Because prediction market contracts are often viewed as investment products rather than gambling, their returns may be subject to capital gains-related tax rules, but there is still legal uncertainty around how the relevant taxes will apply. (Bloomberg)

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