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Mr J and all --- the Ausrace Forum has treated of the tax angle time and again. Look up the extensive archives.
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Thanks Shaun.
Makes interesting reading. Cheers. |
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Shaun, read it ages ago :wink:
Merriguy, couldn't find their forums? I think professional gamblers paying tax is a grey area. I say don't worry about it until you have to. |
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I have not submitted a tax return for a couple of years so I am wondering when the ATO are going to investigate me. Hopefully never.
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Thanks MerriGuy.
For others that are interested click on the link in above post and look for "Taxation of the professional punter" in the May 2004 section. Cheers |
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Thanks for the link.
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Also check out "No tax" in the August 2004 section on the above link. Makes very interesting reading.
Cheers |
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My accountant told me a while back that I didn't have to declare any winnings until gambling is your No. 1 income source.
I am in front for the year. I don't bet anywhere near big enough to stop working full-time. If I wasn't married and had a mortgage, I'd have a go full-time, when your single you have less to lose and you don't answer to anyone. I only wish I'd got into betting more seriously earlier (I'm only 34, so there's still time). |
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