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Originally Posted by NTamm1215
I've also noticed that if you have a set of tickets on some ADWs that totals an amount that's taxable then you are now being given a W-2. For example, if you have a Pick 4 that pays $340 for $1 but you have it 3 times then you are being given a W-2G for $1020. Perhaps this was going on for a while and my poor wagering kept me from learning it!
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you're right. don't cash them together at a track either, or they can give you a W2-G too.
best way to avoid is to punch multiple tickets for min bet and cash them seperately (easier to do at the track).