For followup I thought I would post that I did call the IRS today and was put in touch with their e-file representative.
She told me that, yes, there is a limit of 30 W2G's that can be e-filed, more than that and you have to file a paper return.
Of course you can lump them into a sum depending on how you do your own return but apparently that's "illegal" and an accountant shouldn't be doing that for you.
She also seemed to be saying that each W2G should be listed separately, but she also said that had something to do with the program you are using so I'm not sure on that point at all.
Valerie
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