This is the first time I have had this particular situation. I have a client who moved to Las Vegas, NV. He and his wife apparently enjoy the slots at the casinos, and during 2005 the client was entered into a "video poker tournament". The cost to him was -0- and I imagine this is done with heavy players. Tournament lasts 3 days, he spends not one nickel, and ends up winning $30000.00.
The casino, who normally issues W2Gs to winners etc. issued the client a 1099 Misc,
block 3, other income. My gut on this is that the entire $30000.00 is taxable and he cannot offset with any gambling losses, of which he has much more than the win of
$30k.
I am looking for some thoughts on two theories. The first, very simple, that all of the $30k is taxable and cannot be offset with losses. or
if one considers this as a form of gambling then he should be able to offset with
losses.
What has thrown me off here is that the casino has issued a 1099 misc which tells me this is a prize of sorts and not gambling winnings or they would have issued a W2G.
Thanx for any thoughts
Tonya030
The casino, who normally issues W2Gs to winners etc. issued the client a 1099 Misc,
block 3, other income. My gut on this is that the entire $30000.00 is taxable and he cannot offset with any gambling losses, of which he has much more than the win of
$30k.
I am looking for some thoughts on two theories. The first, very simple, that all of the $30k is taxable and cannot be offset with losses. or
if one considers this as a form of gambling then he should be able to offset with
losses.
What has thrown me off here is that the casino has issued a 1099 misc which tells me this is a prize of sorts and not gambling winnings or they would have issued a W2G.
Thanx for any thoughts
Tonya030
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