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@DaveF1006  I'm facing a similar problem as Ryan.  In your recommendation, are you saying not to enter a 1099-MISC and instead enter the winning amount under the Gambling Winning Section as you described below?

 

To be clear, here's my situation (with simple numbers for explanation).  I have $1000 of reported winnings via a 1099-MISC and I have $1000 of reported winnings via a W-2G.  By adding the 1099-MISC and W-2G, TurboTax prompted me to deduct up to $2000 in Gambling Losses.  I did that and then received the same rejection code and message:

 

Here's the reason your IRS return was rejected: SA-F1040-025-01 - If Schedule A (Form 1040), 'OtherMiscellaneousDedAmt' has a non-zero value, then Schedule 1 (Form 1040), 'GamblingReportableWinningAmt' must be greater than or equal to 'MiscellaneousDeductionAmt' in [OtherMiscDeductionsStmt] with corresponding 'MiscellaneousDeductionTypeDesc' having the value "GAMBLING LOSSES".

 

Thank you in advance for your help!