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I'll re-look at it in a couple minutes, but it is gambling winnings versus gambling losses. How you win shouldn't matter. Give me a couple minutes |
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![]() "The fair market value of prizes and awards (other then scholarships) must be included in gross income, therefore, TV giveaway prizes, magazine publishers prizes, door prizes and awards from employers are fully taxable.
It can be excluded from gross income if the prize/award is recieved in recognition of religious/charitable/scientific/educational/artistic/literary, you transfer the prize to a government unit, the recipient was selected without any action on his or her part to enter the contest or proceeding, the recipient is not required to render substantial future services as a condition for recieving the prize or award" If it is considered a prize, you might be able to argue the bold. It obviously isn't considered gambling winning, thus they are right about the losses. I just read that ALL those requirements have to met to be considered so the bold is garbage. I'll look into it more |
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![]() Here is the thing though that is so sketchy, less then 2% of people in their respective cities get audited, and lets just say that 5k doesn't get reported, you are probably on the hook for 1k, and that is that, they won't even audit you, they will send you a letter saying "Um you forgot to claim this so you owe us this"
I would say with 100% certainity that people on here are not claiming EVERY ticket they cashed at the racetrack, which according to tax code, you are suppose to do. Unless you making over 250k, where your chance of getting audited is alot larger....well, you get the point |
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![]() It is considered Miscellaneous Income
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![]() From my textbook,
"The following expenses and losses are deductible on line 27 of Schedule A as Other Miscellaneous Deductions. -Gambling losses up to the amount of gambling winnings" Researching the winnings end of it right now....not in the same spot of book |