This book deals with the innumerable nuances and grey areas of gambling and taxes. It covers all the why's and wherefores of this complex subject, including tax-code specifics, record-keeping, filing your tax return, state-tax considerations, audits and other tax problems-often citing relevant court cases to help you come to the proper conclusions. Numerous charts and forms help you see the practical application of the information. The book is for recreational and professional gamblers, including low and high rollers, machine and table-game players, and video poker, live poker, online, international, and cruise ship players.
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Jean Scott is the author of four books in the Frugal Gambler series. She's a writer, speaker, and television personality, a veritable spokesperson for low-rolling gamblers nationwide. Co-author Marissa Chien is an Enrolled Agent and the president of her own firm, Advantage Tax Plus, Inc, where she provides tax accounting, financial planning, and wealth management services to her clients. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan and has approximately 300 individual and corporate clients, including Jean Scott and Phil Gordon as well as other poker champions and professional gamblers.
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Paperback. Condition: Fine condition. NOT a library discard (illustrator). Las Vegas, Nevada: Huntington Press, 2007. Appears unread. Fine condition. Sharp corners. Flat uncreased spine. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. Pages are crisp, clean and unmarked - apparently never read. From the rear cover: "The complete tax implications of winning and losing at gambling are pretty much a mystery to accountants, gamblers and even the Internal Revenue Service itself. The IRS offers surprisingly few details to guide gamblers through the tax maze. Furthermore, what the IRS does say is often general, vague, open to individual interpretation, and contradictory; IRS publications and personnel often leave you with more questions than answers. TAX HELP FOR GAMBLERS deals with the innumerable nuances and gray areas of gambling and taxes. It covers all the shys and wherefores of this complex subject, including tax-code specifics, record-keeping, filing your tax return, state-tax considerations, audits and other tax problems -- often citing relevent court cases to help you come to the proper conclusions. Numerous charts and forms help you see the practical application of the information. This book is for recreational and professional gamblers, including low and high rollers, machine and table-game players, and vide poker, live poker, online, international, and cruise ship players." . Softcover. Fine condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. xiv, 170pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping. Seller Inventory # 024672
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