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If your forms W-2G are all from the same payer, you can add them up (box by box) and enter them as one W-2G.
If your forms W-2G are all from the same payer, you can add them up (box by box) and enter them as one W-2G.
Do I leave the date blank? Most have different dates.
Just pick your favorite date among the forms. The IRS computer will compare the totals they received to your return.
Thank you. I just noticed something else about the forms. They have different Transaction numbers, Race numbers (whatever that is), and cashier numbers. Does that matter?
No, you can still combine same-payor totals all on one entry, but keep the forms with the details with your tax records in case of inquiry. @andizi
All Gambling Winnings must be reported, whether or not you receive a tax form or not.
Gambling Losses are deductible up to the amount of your winnings - if you itemize.
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