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Re: Anyone read the new Maxim article: Three Kings: The Poker Pack?
Correct me if I'm wrong anyone. I think United States is the only country that taxes gambling winnnings. I haven't heard of any other country taxing their gambling winnings. I know, from hearing other people on 2+2, that people living in Canada and Europe don't pay taxes on their gambling winnings.
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Re: Anyone read the new Maxim article: Three Kings: The Poker Pack?
Sagstrom says there's another factor at work: To him it's not a game. "Some people in the U.S. play for fun," he says. "I play to win."
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Re: Anyone read the new Maxim article: Three Kings: The Poker Pack?
if you live in canada, and they deem that you are gambling for a living, you are required to pay taxes.
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Re: Anyone read the new Maxim article: Three Kings: The Poker Pack?
You're incorrect regarding Canada. If you do it for a living, it's taxable. If it's not your main job, it's not taxable. Nothing authoritative there, but that's the gist of what I've picked up from reading Canadians talk about it here.
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Re: Anyone read the new Maxim article: Three Kings: The Poker Pack?
Yes, no one cares about South Africa but here goes. Just about everything in South Africa is taxable. Including gambling winnings.
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Re: Anyone read the new Maxim article: Three Kings: The Poker Pack?
WTF? How did this go this long without someone saying WRONG [censored] FORUM YOU DUMBSHITS!!!
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Re: Anyone read the new Maxim article: Three Kings: The Poker Pack?
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Also, this should be in NVG or Internet. [/ QUOTE ] |
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