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Can I report more than one W2G from the same place combined in one entry?

 
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HollyP
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Can I report more than one W2G from the same place combined in one entry?

No, you cannot combine your Form W-2Gs, but you can report multiple forms instead. 

Enter your first W-2G, and continue until you come to a page titled "Form W-2G Summary" then click on Add another W-2G to enter multiple forms on your tax return. (See the attached pic below.)

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HollyP
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Can I report more than one W2G from the same place combined in one entry?

No, you cannot combine your Form W-2Gs, but you can report multiple forms instead. 

Enter your first W-2G, and continue until you come to a page titled "Form W-2G Summary" then click on Add another W-2G to enter multiple forms on your tax return. (See the attached pic below.)

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Can I report more than one W2G from the same place combined in one entry?

so I have almost 100 from the same casino and have to enter each with all the same info?

Isn't there a way like deductions to enter various on the date and just total on one?

Can I report more than one W2G from the same place combined in one entry?

I would just total them and enter one time.

Can I report more than one W2G from the same place combined in one entry?

You can skip all the W-2G entries completely and simply enter the total winnings and the total losses.  Just skip the W-2G entry screens by saying NO you did not get those forms.   If you had withholding on any of those forms then you will have to enter those forms however you can combine  slips from the same issuer without a problem ... remember the IRS got the original forms from the issuer so they don't need you to enter them all on the tax return ... all they need from you is the total winnings on the return. 

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