I have a client who for years had a bad bad habit of playing slot machines...Some other preparer filed his returns for these tax years...The bad news is that he did not report all of his W2-Gs because he had lost track of how many he had (for one year over $90K in winnings)...Anyway, he owes a ton of taxes for these years and penalties for underreporting...
He wants to amend these returns and we have spent nearly a year recreating his losses via his win losses per his players card (he only goes to one local Indian Casino close to his home)...I had him go the extra step of getting all his bank statements and credit card statements which clearly demonstrate monies he pulled out of his accounts and cash advances, all withdrawals and advances are at the casino itself...Now I think I am ready to submit the amended returns armed with this evidence. We are not claiming losses equal to the winnings in most cases...I have read a few court cases, and the most recent one appears to support our position of using the players card statement coupled with the bank and credit card statements...I know the rules call for a diary, but in this day of Casinos everywhere, more and more people are gambling and this is becoming a serious problem trying to substantiate the losses...
Anyone out there have any luck in this area? or any advice to give?
Thanks in advance...
He wants to amend these returns and we have spent nearly a year recreating his losses via his win losses per his players card (he only goes to one local Indian Casino close to his home)...I had him go the extra step of getting all his bank statements and credit card statements which clearly demonstrate monies he pulled out of his accounts and cash advances, all withdrawals and advances are at the casino itself...Now I think I am ready to submit the amended returns armed with this evidence. We are not claiming losses equal to the winnings in most cases...I have read a few court cases, and the most recent one appears to support our position of using the players card statement coupled with the bank and credit card statements...I know the rules call for a diary, but in this day of Casinos everywhere, more and more people are gambling and this is becoming a serious problem trying to substantiate the losses...
Anyone out there have any luck in this area? or any advice to give?
Thanks in advance...
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