I file" Married File Joint" return. My wife earned $39000 and has W2. I am tax preparer with CTEC.
My Gross income from tax business is $6500 and Net income is $209.00 after all expenses.
No other income other than Social Security and Pension.
For 2022 I received 3 W2G for total of $$9275. Lost well over $15000. I have spent approximately 510 hrs at Indian Casinos. I have proof of all mileage trips and hours spent at casinos on my cell phone.
Do you think I qualify to file as a professional gambler?
Any help will be appreciated.
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Probable not. To qualify as a professional gambler – in other words, you’re in the business of gambling – you must show that you are legitimately engaged in gambling activities with the expectation of turning a profit. The IRS often contests these matters and usually prevails in the courts. In the latest example, a taxpayer who essentially lived at casino hotels ran out of luck (Boneparte, TC Memo 2015-128). Here is link: https://www.leagle.com/decision/intco20171002z09
Probable not. To qualify as a professional gambler – in other words, you’re in the business of gambling – you must show that you are legitimately engaged in gambling activities with the expectation of turning a profit. The IRS often contests these matters and usually prevails in the courts. In the latest example, a taxpayer who essentially lived at casino hotels ran out of luck (Boneparte, TC Memo 2015-128). Here is link: https://www.leagle.com/decision/intco20171002z09
@singh wrote:
For 2022 I received 3 W2G for total of $$9275.
But how much actual accumulated winnings? You likely won much more than $9275.
I would say that all tax preparers should qualify to file as professional gamblers ---------- we all gamble that we are going to live through another tax season 😬
Yeah, I also believe the OP has winnings through his daily playing. Not just reportable W-2G's. Also, I believe I read somewhere that even on Sch C, you can only show expenses to income. I have no IRC to back up this statement though.
Just because you have a gambling addiction, doesn't make you a professional.
@singh This seems to cover what you need to do to CYA https://www.levytaxhelp.com/how-to-minimize-taxes-from-gambling-activities/
I did not keep record of winnings other than the W2G. I can guess $3000.00 in addition to the $9275.
Thank you, Terry, for your help. After reading through the materials you sent through the online site I decided not to file as Professional Gambler. Also IRS does not allow auto mileage.
I really appreciate your help.
Sorry. IronMan. I don't regard tax preparation as gambling.
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