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Old 02-02-06, 12:23 PM
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You'll be claiming each "day" as a session, or each "session" as a session? PT should allow us to do it either way, and I'm guessing the IRS would prefer the latter.

I'm a bit nervous about doing it this way, because I am realizing this could be a major boost to my total income (and my total deductions of course), which could put me in a higher tax bracket which could suck for the rest of my income... if that is indeed how it works. If the tax bracket is determined AFTER the gambling loss deducion, that it will wash out and won't matter. But I'm not sure about that. Something you wrote in the other tax thread got me wondering.
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