Thanks, this helps a bit. As for cars, I would think you'd get a 1099 or some such from the casino with it, though I can imagine many years ago casinos might not have given you tax papers for it . I think the book even mentions a specific instance and a discrepancy between the value the casino said the car was worth and what it was actually worth.
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