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The Dilemma of 1099-Misc for Gambling Wins - How to offset with gambling losses

The is a perennial problem that is never properly addressed:

 

A gambler receives a 1099-Misc for a big win, not a W-2G.  The gambler itemizes his deductions, and he has documented losses exceeding the 1099-Misc income.

The question is:

  Does he input all of the 1099-Misc information as common income into TurboTax?  If so, since the 1099-Misc is not a W-2G, there is no place in TurboTax to offset this 1099 income with gambling losses unless he reports the same amount again in the less common income section as a gambling win.  In that case, the income in now double reported and TurboTax will only allow the gambler to deduct one of the two amounts. If the gambler ignores inputting the 1099 information directly into TurboTax and instead simply reports the income in the less common income section without the specific 1099 details, he risks alerting the IRS that he has not reported the 1099-misc form.

 Some suggest filing the 1099 Misc using negative numbers for the win, and then reporting both the win and losses in the less common income section.  This works, but may also set off an IRS bell.

  Any final thoughts?

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DaveF1006
Employee Tax Expert

The Dilemma of 1099-Misc for Gambling Wins - How to offset with gambling losses

No. This can be reported as gambling income in that section of the return, with. Here is how to report. 

 

  1. log into your return.
  2. Go to federal
  3. Wages and Income
  4. Less common Income
  5. Gambling Winnings Once you are in gambling, winnings, indicate that you do not have a W2G. 
  6. In a follow-up screen that says Did you receive any other gambling or lottery winnings not reported on a W-2G? Say yes.
  7. Here you will report the amount of your gambling winnings.
  8. In the next screen, you can report the gambling losses. Don't enter more than the amount of your winnings.

Presently, there is not a procedure for filing a 1099 MISC in Turbo Tax that would indicate it is from gambling because there is no way to offset the losses. The only other way to report it is the manner I described above.

 

 

 

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