I agree that adding this schedule is a good idea, but keep in mine you should include all winnings, not just those on W2G's -you are asking the state to be honest with you-be honest with them as well
tralfamidorgooglycr
>
> What makes the whole things worse and truly unfair is if you live
in a
> state that calculates state income tax off of your gross income on
your
> 1040. The effect is that for the feds you can deduct your losses
from
> your winnings, but for the state you have to pay taxes on the
GS2's
> without the possibility of deducting losses. In my case, I have
85K in
> reported paper winnings I have to pay state taxes on even though I
have
> a 6K loss for the year.
> I've checked quite a bit into this and if anyone knows that I am
wrong
> (in this case CT), let me know.
I would attach a schedule titled "Net Gambling Income/Loss" and show
all of your wins AND offsetting losses, and the corresponding
negative total, and enter that (or "zero") in the space for
Miscellaneous Income. Then let them try to prove that you had actual
taxable income from gambling activity--they won't be able to.
This is not to say that they won't try to bully or intimidate you
into paying taxes that you don't owe.
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