In 2022,
I had taxable jackpots reportable to the IRS of approximately $106,000, which I have added to my taxes (47 W2G's!).
I keep logs and verify with the different card loyalty programs of my total wins and losses. My coin in + reported jackpots, minus coin out, = -$32000. Based on this, I believe I'll be deducting $106,000. (Because I can't deduct more than I win).
I say this because if my coin-in ($255,000)+ ($106000) reported jackpots = $361,000. My coin out is $329,000. $329-$361 = -$32000.
Does this make sense?
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was there any balance left on 12/31/2022 or was the account zero?
if so i'd say your losses were only $32,000
cash in 255000
jackpots 106000
total available 361000
my calc of losses 32000
available to withdraw 329000
withdrawn 329000
balance at end of year 0
if you lost 106000 or more you could only have withdrawn 255000 or less.
I see how you got there.
I guess though, this is against the $106,000 in jackpots, which are on my taxes.
I also realized the form from MGM, I listed wrong. It states:
Coin Out= $255000
Plus Jackpots= $106000
Less Coin in $393000
Estimated slots loss= -$32000
If I broke even (losing the jackpots I won), coin in would be $361000. If I made $106000, coin in would be $255000.
Sorry, I misread the form when I asked this question.
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