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Entering multiple W2-Gs

I had 5 W2-Gs over the course of last year totaling roughly 15,000.   Unfortunately I was not prepared and did not keep an accurate journal of my gambling activities, so I can't itimize to deduct any losses despite probably breaking even.  Would it be advisable to simply file those 5 W2Gs, take the tax hit of a few grand, and move on?  

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ColeenD3
Expert Alumni

Entering multiple W2-Gs

Yes. You must include them in income.

 

Keeping track of your winnings and losses

The IRS requires you to keep a log of your winnings and losses as a prerequisite to deducting losses from your winnings. This includes:

  • lotteries
  • raffles
  • horse and dog races
  • casino games
  • poker games
  • and sports betting

Your records must include:

  • the date and type of gambling you engage in
  • the name and address of the places where you gamble
  • the people you gambled with
  • and the amount you win and lose

Other documentation to prove your losses can include:

  • Form W-2G
  • Form 5754
  • wagering tickets
  • canceled checks or credit records
  • and receipts from the gambling facility

Entering multiple W2-Gs

I guess my question is about the next step; I've already entered my 5 W2Gs into turbo tax and it gives me my total.  If I just click no to any additional winnings not reported on W2Gs and then no losses to deduct (as I have no records to prove any additional wins or losses), is the gambling section of my taxes good to go?

AmyC
Expert Alumni

Entering multiple W2-Gs

Yes!

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