I live in Vegas and gambled a great deal. It is reflected on my tax returns. The Trustee asked for a win / loss statement from a casino that I had a players cards from where I gambled. I said it won't be available until January and he said "well, we can wait". My 34 was on November 17th. I was very worried afterwards, but my Attorney said this was all he asked for and 99% of gamblers show a loss. I hopefully will be able to get it to the Trustee before my scheduled discharge. Do I have anything to worry about?
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This doesn't affect the discharge. It affects the administrative close of the case.
I think you can still call the casino and ask them for a year-to-date win/loss statement. I was able to do that in the past. The player's accounting office usually knows exactly your win-loss at any point in time is how they create their "offers".Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
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Took your advice. Called [the] Casino and they told me I'd have to wait until January. I think its gonna be a BIG win / Loss statement. I was told at the 341 that they'd wait if I have to get it in January, Trustee just wanted it for some reason. He asked if I used a players card and I said "yes". My discharge is scheduled January 17th. My attorney isn't worried and told me to just give it to her as soon as I was able to get it. Crossing my fingers!Last edited by justbroke; 12-02-2021, 07:03 AM. Reason: [modified by moderator to remove name of casino]
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