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Gambling win/loss

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What if I had gambling winnings during the year and had the casino withhold taxes for federal and state, then at the end of the year get a win/loss statement and see that losses were greater than winnings. How would that be reported when doing 2019 taxes? Thank you.

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RachelW33
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Gambling win/loss

You will receive a Form W2-G reporting your gambling winnings and the federal and state taxes withheld.  Your gross winnings and your federal and state withholding should be reported on your tax returns.  If you itemize your deductions on Schedule A, you will be able to deduct your gambling losses, up to the amount of your gambling winnings.    For more information, check out this TurboTax article: Deducting Gambling Losses. 

 

To enter yourGambling Winnings and Losses in TurboTax Online, please follow these instructions:  

  • Sign In to TurboTax Online 
  • Click "Take Me to my Return
  • Click "Federal" from the left side of your screen 
  • Scroll down to "Less Common Income" and click "Show More
  • Click "Start" to the right of "Gambling Winnings" and click "Yes
  • From here TurboTax will walk you through entering your Gambling Winnings, with or without a Form W2G 
  • As you walk through this section, you will also be asked about yourGambling Losses 

 

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Gambling win/loss

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To enter the W-2G  or other documents For your Gambling winnings--Go to Federal>Wages & Income>Less Common Income>Gambling Winnings

You can enter your winnings, and then keep clicking through the interview to enter gambling losses.

 

https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/how-do-i-claim-my-gambling-winnings-and-or-losses

 

Losses are an itemized deduction.  If you do not have enough itemized deductions to exceed your standard deduction, your losses will have no effect.

https://blog.turbotax.intuit.com/income-and-investments/how-are-gambling-winnings-taxed-8891/

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1900352-can-i-deduct-my-gambling-losses

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RachelW33
Expert Alumni

Gambling win/loss

You will receive a Form W2-G reporting your gambling winnings and the federal and state taxes withheld.  Your gross winnings and your federal and state withholding should be reported on your tax returns.  If you itemize your deductions on Schedule A, you will be able to deduct your gambling losses, up to the amount of your gambling winnings.    For more information, check out this TurboTax article: Deducting Gambling Losses. 

 

To enter yourGambling Winnings and Losses in TurboTax Online, please follow these instructions:  

  • Sign In to TurboTax Online 
  • Click "Take Me to my Return
  • Click "Federal" from the left side of your screen 
  • Scroll down to "Less Common Income" and click "Show More
  • Click "Start" to the right of "Gambling Winnings" and click "Yes
  • From here TurboTax will walk you through entering your Gambling Winnings, with or without a Form W2G 
  • As you walk through this section, you will also be asked about yourGambling Losses 

 

**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"

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