Reporting Gambling Wins (losses)

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  • MAJ
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 382

    #16
    Personally ----

    I love the same questions for the EA Exam..

    John bought a piano 10 years ago for $500. {First, where? I want one for $500}.
    While cleaning it this year to sell it he found $10,000 hidden inside.

    He sold the piano for $600.
    What must John claim on his taxes....???

    A - Nothing
    B - $100.00
    C - $10,100.00
    D - None of the above..

    Wording is not exact.. My question is - Where's the response..

    E - $100 - but had a GREAT Vacations that year!!

    LOL --- Enjoy!
    Matthew Jones
    Tax Preparation
    Computer Consultant


    Tax Season is here!
    Make sure everything is working, extra ink or toner is available, Advil in top drawer!

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    • New York Enrolled Agent
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2006
      • 1530

      #17
      Originally posted by MAJ
      I love the same questions for the EA Exam..

      John bought a piano 10 years ago for $500. {First, where? I want one for $500}.
      While cleaning it this year to sell it he found $10,000 hidden inside.

      He sold the piano for $600.
      What must John claim on his taxes....???

      A - Nothing
      B - $100.00
      C - $10,100.00
      D - None of the above..

      Wording is not exact.. My question is - Where's the response..

      E - $100 - but had a GREAT Vacations that year!!
      It appears you're suggesting that $100 is the correct answer (whether B or "E"). That is not correct. The correct answer is C. The $10,000 found is considered a treasure trove and the income tax regulation at ยง1.61-14 states that gross income includes treasure troves.

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      • Gene V
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2005
        • 1057

        #18
        Agree--here is a court case on Treasure Trove

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