I’ll throw my disclaimer out in the beginning, I have all 13 of my w-G’s ready to go and I am reporting all of them... However, I have a question.
I work an average American blue collar job, I’m a electrical lineman making $60-65,000 a year. I love to gamble when I can, and it’s mostly in casinos and Daily fantasy. Most of my w-2g’s are from slots with 3 of them from Fanduel. Roughly about $40,000 worth of w-2gs in total.
Just curious as what the odds would be if I were not to claim all of them, let’s say just a couple. Would I be audited automatically? From what I read, it’s usually 3-5% of people that get the Audit.
I work an average American blue collar job, I’m a electrical lineman making $60-65,000 a year. I love to gamble when I can, and it’s mostly in casinos and Daily fantasy. Most of my w-2g’s are from slots with 3 of them from Fanduel. Roughly about $40,000 worth of w-2gs in total.
Just curious as what the odds would be if I were not to claim all of them, let’s say just a couple. Would I be audited automatically? From what I read, it’s usually 3-5% of people that get the Audit.