acceptable. I do think that I am going to try to use the session method of
reporting knowing that the IRS will probably challenge. I would feel a
little better if someone has already tried and successful.>>
We (and lots of others) HAVE used the session method successfully for many
years, but we (and others) have been audited once in awhile and questioned
about this. Usually the IRS has accepted explanations but sometimes it has
taken a lot of time to go through the explaining process. So that is why
many people just go with the W-2G figure and adjust the loss figure to get
the same "real" figure.
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