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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the boxing federal ID application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in Section 1. Include your last name, first name, middle name, address (street, city, state, zip code), telephone number, email, date of birth, place of birth, height, weight, and stance (right or left).
  3. Ensure you provide a clear color photocopy of two current government-issued IDs and one digital photograph showing your head and shoulders without a hat. Email the photo to federalid@dca.ca.gov.
  4. If renewing your ID, attach a copy of your previous Federal ID Card. Don’t forget to include your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN).
  5. Review the terms and conditions carefully before signing. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays in processing.
  6. Submit the completed application along with the $20 processing fee to the California State Athletic Commission.

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Money earned in boxing is taxed the same way as a normal office job, with the same individual tax bracket considerations. Most boxers will be taxed around 40% of their earnings after deductions.
Rigging a professional boxing match is a federal crime in the United States of America.
Jake Pauls company Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) has denied that the YouTubers fight with Mike Tyson was rigged in any way. Paul, 27, beat Tyson, 58, on points this month, as the pair boxed one another at ATT Stadium in Texas live on Netflix.
Boxers: Federal Identification Card - The Federal Boxing Act of 1997 requires every professional boxer to obtain a Federal ID card from his or her state of residence. If the boxer resides in a state or country where there is no boxing commission, the boxer must register in a state with a boxing commission.
All boxers in the US need a license to get into the ring. The license comes with a Passbook and having a boxing license and this passbook is a common requirement of any boxing gym. It is fairly easy to do, though it can take a couple of weeks.