
Webcast



Basic



CPE Credits
2 Credits: Taxes
Course Description
Most states now have some form of legalized gambling. Even in states without legalized gambling there are internet gamblers, those who travel to gambling venues and those who engage in illegal gambling. As a result, more and more people have gambling winnings or losses. Unfortunately, not all taxpayers maintain adequate records of wins and losses and many become subject to IRS audits. Learn the rules and regulations for accounting for gambling winnings and losses. We will review the most recent cases and rulings, both ‘for’ and ‘against’ taxpayers. In this class you will learn:
- Casino reporting requirements
- Taxpayer record keeping requirements
- Reporting rules for gambling winnings and losses
- Recent cases and rulings
- Effectively defending an IRS gambling examination
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Learn proper reporting of gambling income
- Effectively defend your client during an audit of gambling income
- Know tax rules for casino employees
Course Specifics
Course ID WC18206777 |
Revision Date February 24, 2020 |
Advanced Preparation None |
Compliance information
IRS Provider Number: 0MYXB
IRS Course Number: 0MYXB-T-01501-20-O
IRS Federal Tax Law Credits: 2
CTEC Course Number: 2071-CE-1397
CTEC Federal Tax Law Credits: 2
Course Instructor



Robert (Bob) E. McKenzie, EA, Esq., is a partner of the law firm of Arnstein & Lehr LLP of Chicago, Illinois, concentrating his practice in representation before the IRS and state tax agencies. He has lectured extensively on the subject of taxation and has made numerous media appearances, including on Dateline NBC and ABC World News Tonight. Bob has been elected to the American College of Tax Counsel where he serves as secretary/treasurer of its board of regents. Prior to entering private practice, he was employed by the IRS Collection Division in Chicago, Illinois. From 2009–2011, Bob served as a member of the …
Gambling And Taxes: The Price Of Winning



CPE CREDITS
2 Credits: Taxes
$98.00
Webcasts are available for viewing Monday – Saturday, 8am – 8pm ET.
This webcast is 2 hours in length so you must start it before 06:00 pm ET.
Start within 8 hour(s) and 05 minutes to watch today.



Webcast



Basic



CPE Credits
2 Credits: Taxes
Course Description
Most states now have some form of legalized gambling. Even in states without legalized gambling there are internet gamblers, those who travel to gambling venues and those who engage in illegal gambling. As a result, more and more people have gambling winnings or losses. Unfortunately, not all taxpayers maintain adequate records of wins and losses and many become subject to IRS audits. Learn the rules and regulations for accounting for gambling winnings and losses. We will review the most recent cases and rulings, both ‘for’ and ‘against’ taxpayers. In this class you will learn:
- Casino reporting requirements
- Taxpayer record keeping requirements
- Reporting rules for gambling winnings and losses
- Recent cases and rulings
- Effectively defending an IRS gambling examination
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Learn proper reporting of gambling income
- Effectively defend your client during an audit of gambling income
- Know tax rules for casino employees
Course Specifics
Course ID WC18206777 |
Revision Date February 24, 2020 |
Advanced Preparation None |
Compliance information
IRS Provider Number: 0MYXB
IRS Course Number: 0MYXB-T-01501-20-O
IRS Federal Tax Law Credits: 2
CTEC Course Number: 2071-CE-1397
CTEC Federal Tax Law Credits: 2
Course Instructor



Robert (Bob) E. McKenzie, EA, Esq., is a partner of the law firm of Arnstein & Lehr LLP of Chicago, Illinois, concentrating his practice in representation before the IRS and state tax agencies. He has lectured extensively on the subject of taxation and has made numerous media appearances, including on Dateline NBC and ABC World News Tonight. Bob has been elected to the American College of Tax Counsel where he serves as secretary/treasurer of its board of regents. Prior to entering private practice, he was employed by the IRS Collection Division in Chicago, Illinois. From 2009–2011, Bob served as a member of the …
Gambling And Taxes: The Price Of Winning



CPE CREDITS
2 Credits: Taxes
Webcasts are available for viewing Monday – Saturday, 8am – 8pm ET.
This webcast is 2 hours in length so you must start it before 06:00 pm ET.
Start within 8 hour(s) and 05 minutes to watch today.
Most states now have some form of legalized gambling. Even in states without legalized gambling there are internet gamblers, those who travel to gambling venues and those who engage in illegal gambling. As a result, more and more people have gambling winnings or losses. Unfortunately, not all taxpayers maintain adequate records of wins and losses and many become subject to IRS audits. Learn the rules and regulations for accounting for gambling winnings and losses. We will review the most recent cases and rulings, both ‘for’ and ‘against’ taxpayers. In this class you will learn:
- Casino reporting requirements
- Taxpayer record keeping requirements
- Reporting rules for gambling winnings and losses
- Recent cases and rulings
- Effectively defending an IRS gambling examination
$98.00