Gambling winnings are fully taxable and must be reported on your tax return.
                     You must file Form 1040 (PDF) and include all of
                     your winnings. Gambling income includes, but is not limited to, winnings from
                     lotteries, raffles, horse races, and casinos. It includes cash winnings and
                     also the fair market value of prizes such as cars and trips. For additional
                     information, refer to Publication 525, Taxable and Nontaxable Income. 
                  
                  A payer is required to issue you a Form W-2G (PDF) if
                     you receive certain gambling winnings or if you have any gambling winnings
                     subject to Federal income tax withholding. All gambling winnings must be reported
                     irrespective as to whether any portion thereof is subject to withholding.
                     in addition, you may be required to pay an estimated tax on your gambling
                     winnings. For information on withholding on gambling winnings, refer to Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax.
                  You may deduct gambling losses only if you itemize deductions. Claim your
                     gambling losses as a miscellaneous deduction on Form 1040, Schedule A (PDF). However, the amount of losses you deduct may not
                     be more than the amount of gambling income you have reported on your return.
                     It is important to keep an accurate diary or similar record of your gambling
                     winnings and losses. To deduct your losses, you must be able to provide receipts,
                     tickets, statements or other records that show the amount of both your winnings
                     and losses. Refer to Publication 529, Miscellaneous Deductions,
                     for more information.