--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, King Fish <vpkingfish@...> wrote:
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> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 12:45 PM, kcace1024 <cy4873@...> wrote:
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> > You don't need to enter each w-2g. Just put the grand total in gambling winnings. The IRS usually only cares that your total at least equals what is reported by the casinos.
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> This seems the exact opposite of what my tax accountant (an enrolled
> agent) told me. I'm going to tell him to do it your way.
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Apparently the more popular income tax software programs prompt you to input each W2-G individually, but it's really not necessary to do it this way.
EE
[vpFREE] Re: Question about W-2g
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