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DFS & Fantasy Sports Tax Preparation

Whether you play on DraftKings, FanDuel, PrizePicks, or Underdog — your winnings are taxable. We make sure you report correctly and keep every dollar you're entitled to.

What We Do

How we help.

01

1099 & W-2G Reporting

We reconcile every 1099-MISC and W-2G from every platform you play on, ensuring your return matches what the IRS sees.

02

Professional vs. Hobby Classification

The IRS treats professional and hobby DFS players very differently. We evaluate your activity and elect the classification that saves you the most.

03

Multi-State Filing

Won a tournament in a state you don't live in? We handle the multi-state filing complexities so you don't get hit with penalties.

04

Expense Deductions

Entry fees, research subscriptions, software tools, internet costs — we identify and claim every legitimate deduction.

Is this the right fit?

This service is designed for people in specific situations. If any of these sound like you, we should talk.

  • DraftKings and FanDuel players
  • PrizePicks, Underdog, and Sleeper users
  • Tournament grinders and cash game regulars
  • Players who received 1099s or W-2Gs
  • Anyone unsure if they need to report DFS income
Common Questions

Questions we hear a lot.

Do I have to pay taxes if I lost money overall?

You still need to report your winnings. Losses can offset winnings, but only if you itemize correctly. We handle the math.

What if I play on multiple platforms?

We consolidate records from every platform — DraftKings, FanDuel, PrizePicks, Yahoo, and more — into one clean return.

Can I deduct my entry fees?

Yes, if you qualify. Entry fees, subscription tools, and related expenses are potentially deductible depending on your player classification.

Ready to get started?

Drop your info and we’ll reach out within 24 hours to schedule your free consultation.

No obligation. No pressure.