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- Hand_pay abstract "A hand pay (or handpay) is a condition where a slot machine cannot pay the patron in the typical manner, requiring the casino staff (such as the floor attendant or cashier) to pay the customer out manually (i.e. by hand).In casinos which use coin in, coin out systems, a hand pay may be caused by a coin jam, inadequate supply of coins in the machine's hopper to pay the requested amount, or other problem with the coin out mechanism. A hand pay can also be triggered when the win is large enough that the number of coins required to pay out the win would be excessive.In casinos that use ticket in, ticket out (cashless) systems, a hand pay can be caused by communication or other issues with the ticket printer. More frequently, it is caused by communication problems with the server which tracks and assigns ticket serial numbers. Hand pays also occur whenever the amount of the win is over the minimum taxable win amount for the jurisdiction that the machine is in. This allows the floor attendant to collect the patron's identification and tax ID numbers (such as the Social Security number in the United States) and other pertinent information, such as the winning combination. The patron is then provided with the applicable tax forms. In the United States, a hand pay will normally occur for all wins over $1,200, which is the amount above which winnings must be reported to the IRS; some states may have lower thresholds where the taxes must be reported to the state revenue office. Citizens of the United States winning in that country will receive a W-2G tax form, and often a W-9 form to validate that the Social Security number they provided is correct.To perform a hand pay, a floor attendant may complete a form which the patron presents to the cash cage to be paid out. In other casinos, the floor attendant will retrieve the funds and pay the patron directly. (The latter is typical for hand pays resulting from taxable wins.) Most casinos will require an electronic record of the hand pay to be made through the slot accounting system.".
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- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slot_machines.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink Floor_attendant.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink IRS_tax_forms.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink Internal_Revenue_Service.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink Server_(computing).
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink Slot_machine.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink Social_Security_number.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink Ticket-in,_ticket-out.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink Ticket_in,_ticket_out.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink W-2G.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLink W-9.
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hand pay".
- Hand_pay wikiPageWikiLinkText "hand pay".
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- Hand_pay subject Category:Slot_machines.
- Hand_pay hypernym Condition.
- Hand_pay type Article.
- Hand_pay type Disease.
- Hand_pay type Article.
- Hand_pay type Machine.
- Hand_pay comment "A hand pay (or handpay) is a condition where a slot machine cannot pay the patron in the typical manner, requiring the casino staff (such as the floor attendant or cashier) to pay the customer out manually (i.e. by hand).In casinos which use coin in, coin out systems, a hand pay may be caused by a coin jam, inadequate supply of coins in the machine's hopper to pay the requested amount, or other problem with the coin out mechanism.".
- Hand_pay label "Hand pay".
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- Hand_pay wasDerivedFrom Hand_pay?oldid=439412609.
- Hand_pay isPrimaryTopicOf Hand_pay.