Automatically, the taxes paid by the casino must also cover all types of tax costs on the gambler's winnings, because in the gambling industry, it is the provider or the casino that gets the most profit.
I've never had a big win on a lottery bet, but if I have to pay taxes on lottery winnings, I don't agree with the tax either.
If you play at an online casino, will the state also charge winnings tax?
It seems that if you play at an online casino, the government will not know about your winnings and can of course be exempt from applicable taxes.
It does not work that way, unless you were also the owner of the casino, but if that is not the case then under the yes of the law the casino and the gambler are two different entities and they are taxed individually, also the jurisdiction in which you have to pay taxes will be different as well, most casinos have a casino license from Curacao and that is where they will have to pay taxes, while a gambler has to pay their taxes at the place of their residence.
I don't know how it works, but if there is another party, like a government or a jurisdiction, asking gamblers to pay taxes that would not be the right thing because you yourself have to understand that gamblers can't really benefit.
For example, if you get a win and the other party asks you for taxes, is that also acceptable voluntarily?
I'm sure not, from that victory you still have a number of losses which are also quite large.
Until here I hope you can understand it.
Tax is indeed a normal thing when it is set on a running business but if it is set on a customer then I cannot consider it a lawful tax.