Client received W2G, winnings from online gambling site...Draft Kings. W2G says he won $417, 200, which is horribly wrong. Client having trouble getting in touch with Draft Kings to find out how much he spent. Anybody else with this issue?
Thanks
Naomi
That is what he "won." The W2G doesn't report what he spent.
Unfortunately, from what you describe, the W-2G is "horribly correct".
Gambling addiction is not a new issue. Online sports betting is just a new place to see it. Same story as people who put $450,000 into slot machines and get back "winnings" of $400,000. That might involve 50 trips to a casino, with $2,000 rolled over 4 or 5 times. At least they comp you free meals, at that level. Online gambling, you pay for your own food.
A key difference between sports betting and playing slot machines is that you have a better chance of claiming "professional gambler" status, and putting the winnings and losses on a Schedule C. There is a degree of skill involved, not just luck. It would be helpful if the bottom line turned out to be a profit (without cheating). But professional gamblers need to keep good records, just like any other business. Unlikely your client has done that.
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