Again, for the guy who has a regular 9-5, pays his yearly taxes from this job, and makes money gambling on the side, I would agree. No reason to pay.
BUT
For the poker player/sports betting...
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Again, for the guy who has a regular 9-5, pays his yearly taxes from this job, and makes money gambling on the side, I would agree. No reason to pay.
BUT
For the poker player/sports betting...
If it's just a side job where you have another job as your main source of income, then sure. BUT for professionals who use gambling as their main source of income, I don't think so.
I assume with this uncle sam's radar talk, you don't pay your taxes huh?
With that 30k betdsi account you showed, and all the money you claim you are up, not sure that's too smart.
Yes man. Need to. There are players on bookmaker (not me) who wager 50k+ per game. I would think a 50k player falls under the "need to" category.
He is talking about "reporting" when it comes to evading his taxes. If he is a consistent winning player and withdraws frequently, this is not something I would recommend.
DC is an option for 2500 at a time. You realize there are many bookmaker customers who need to withdraw far more than 2500 at a time.
Are you doing a lot of live betting? Live betting doesn't count towards betpoints OR rollover. I think the rollover part of that is kinda ridiculous.
How long have you been with bookmaker? I was with them no more than 6 months and they removed me entirely from the betpoints promotion.