[vpFREE] Re: gambling taxes

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "tralfamidorgooglycrackers"
<tralfamidorgooglycrackers@...> wrote:
>
> 1. It's easier than it used to be. Just tromp on down to the local
> IRS orifice and ask for a summary of reported income. Bring
> identification. You can also request this via certified mail (you
> may have to notarize it), but that's slower. Keep in mind that they
> can be as much as 3 months behind, so if the summary doesn't include
> something that happened at the end of last year, that's probably
> why; just include it in your filing.
>
Shame about the lag time, since I was mostly curious about 1099-MISCs
that wouldn't have been mailed until year-end. I guess I'll just talk
to the accounting depts of the various casinos. I was just hoping to
be able to get all the info from one source instead of having to talk
to each casino.

Thanks for the info!

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