IRS Lottery Question

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by robbie, Sep 12, 2008.

  1. robbie

    robbie Well-Known Member

    Yea, I won $1,000.00 on a scratch off, which I have to claim on my 2008 taxes as lottery winnings. How much lottery loss can I claim now to offset the winnings on my taxes?. I have saved all my losing scratch-offs and tickets. Any CPA's out there that can tell me. Thanks.
     
  2. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    Good luck with that one! Better off puttin it in IRA for the deduction. (Not that I'm a CPA or anything...:mrgreen: )
     
  3. krattie

    krattie Well-Known Member

    Sorry but you can't deduct the money you spent purchasing lottery tickets.
     
  4. Bren

    Bren Well-Known Member

    Wow congratulations!! I won $100 today and I thought that was good..but $1000 is waaaay better. What kind of scratch off was it?

    Sorry but I can't help you on the tax info.
     
  5. newlifetaxidermy

    newlifetaxidermy Well-Known Member

    Call the NC Dept of Revenue Tax Payer Assistance Line and ask. I don't have the number, but I am sure you can find it online.
     
  6. harleygirl

    harleygirl Well-Known Member

    Tyndall Stoud CPA's
    863-4180
    Derek Stroud

    That's who I use.


    Congratz on your win. You buying the rounds? :mrgreen: :cheers:
     
  7. david4042

    david4042 Well-Known Member

    First, congraculation on your win..
    If you put the whole 1,000 in an IRA account, you can get about 100 - 300 back from your tax return depends on your personal tax rate.

    Not sure if you can qualify for the expenses on buying lotto...

    HTH
     
  8. robbie

    robbie Well-Known Member

    Wait, I'm not sure we have my question right. In New York, if you win more than $600.00 that has to be claimed on your taxes, then you can deduct up to $600.00 in lottery losses on your taxes. So you can win 100,000. say but only deduct $600.00 in losses. So can I deduct $600.00 in losses or NC doesn't do that? I won it on the $130 Million Blockbuster scratchoff. Hey, I spent it already,, by chance my car insurance came in the mail first, and then I bought the scratchoff 3 hours later and thanked the lord my vehicles would be insured for another 6 months :)
     
  9. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    Yes, you can deduct losses up to the amount of your winnings, if you itemize deductions. NC tax is based on federal, so it's the same rule.
    http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=172190,00.html
     
  10. robbie

    robbie Well-Known Member

    Thank You very much KDsGrandma for the info. So it looks like if I can gather up $1,000.00 in tickets I can claim the whole thing as a loss. No limit on the losses as long as they are no more than the winnings. :)
     
  11. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    That's correct, if you have $1,000 in receipts, you can take that amount as an itemized deduction. You do need to include the winnings in income, so it may affect a few other things, depending on what's involved in your tax return. For example, it would reduce your deductible medical expenses by $75; some of your miscellaneous deductions are subject to a 2% floor, so it would reduce that by $20; some other tax provisions are phased out at certain income levels, so it could have an effect on those.

    There are 2 types of miscellaneous deductions on Sch. A - some are subject to the 2% floor and some are not. Gambling losses are not subject to the 2% floor.
     

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