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sweetbread   Czech Republic. Mar 25 2014 15:42. Posts 159
Hi,
I'm not sure if there are any who still regularly visit this site, but I have a quick question: My wife and I met with our accountant today, and she told me that all poker income is taxable. In other words, every deposit from Skrill or Neteller which reaches ANY bank account I have is subject to personal income tax.

I seem to recall reading in earlier years this was not the case. Was I/Am I mistaken?



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GoTuNk   Chile. Mar 25 2014 15:56. Posts 2860

I have no idea, but you can always use your neteller card (or cash) to pay for stuff


dogmeat   Czech Republic. Mar 25 2014 17:27. Posts 6374

ps.com is taxable, ps.fr isnt

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 25 2014 17:41. Posts 15163

Don't think it is?

I read an article, the government is looking into it. Online poker isn't regulated so what you do isn't exactly legal, and much like prostitution therefore it will be problematic to tax it. Timescale is around 2016 for that.

At least I don't plan on filing a tax return and just pay health insurance

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rogier   Netherlands. Mar 25 2014 17:52. Posts 1528

probably poker in your country is one of those weird cases, where your country wants to regulate it, but actually it's against European law which says that there should be free delivery of services/goods within EU. Considering taxes have already been paid in Malta (where stars.eu is located), your government cannot do anything if players go to court for it.


QuirkyEric   Slovakia. Mar 25 2014 17:55. Posts 308

Lemon in year 2025.
But mr.policeman hold on! Dont take every fucking thing i own! I read an article i like ... so i dont think i have to pay taxes!

Je ti 31 let a umíš akorát klikat myší, vzpamatuj se -Daniel HavlíkLast edit: 25/03/2014 17:56

dogmeat   Czech Republic. Mar 25 2014 17:58. Posts 6374


  On March 25 2014 16:41 LemOn[5thF] wrote:
Don't think it is?

thx for ur unfounded oppinion

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 25 2014 18:06. Posts 15163

no problem
le source:
http://ekonomika.idnes.cz/ministerstv....aspx?c=A140310_2043382_ekonomika_spi

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dogmeat   Czech Republic. Mar 25 2014 18:17. Posts 6374

slusne se ztrapnujes no...

http://zakony-online.cz/?s3&q3=all

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 25 2014 18:49. Posts 15163

"(3) Od daně jsou, kromě příjmů uvedených v § 4, osvobozeny
b) výhry z loterií, sázek a podobných her provozovaných na základě povolení vydaného podle zvláštních předpisů nebo na základě obdobných předpisů vydaných v členských státech Evropské unie nebo dalších státech, které tvoří Evropský hospodářský prostor."

Like yeah, this is arguable cause operators within eu tax in their countries etc. you know more about it than me probably though I assume

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dogmeat   Czech Republic. Mar 25 2014 18:56. Posts 6374

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devon06atX   Canada. Mar 26 2014 02:27. Posts 5459

Hey. At least the majority of your guys' country isn't fat. And lazy as fuck.

Deal with tax. Sex with blonde sexy biscuits. Or even brunettes... Sometimes I imagine they're wearing green underwear....

Excuse me while I send more applications to some fucking banks and marketing firms.


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 26 2014 05:56. Posts 15163

I thought pokerstars.eu is registered im Malta is that the same?

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