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burningyen 10-29-2007 11:45 PM

Re: BarryG - Online Poker should be legal in 6 months
 
LOL_TaxEvasion

WiltOnTilt 10-30-2007 01:35 AM

Re: BarryG - Online Poker should be legal in 6 months
 
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legalization = taxation...your 20% ROI becomes -10% ROI when a 30% tax is initiated by THE WOLF IN SHEEPS CLOTHING BARNEY FRANK....gg online poker

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wouldnt it become a 12% ROI?

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lol mitch don't feed the animals.

BrandiFan 10-30-2007 02:27 AM

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sorry about the rushed math...didnt mean to offend the nerd herd. point still the same. remember the warning...we are screwed

[/ QUOTE ]don't worry, you still won't have to pay taxes on your losses math wizard

Python49 10-30-2007 03:14 AM

Re: BarryG - Online Poker should be legal in 6 months
 
Tax % will jump to 50% or so, you heard it here first.

WJL 10-30-2007 04:20 AM

Re: BarryG - Online Poker should be legal in 6 months
 
I talked to my accountant about this sometime back. Professional Gamblers pay essentially the same taxes on income as any other businessman. He has expenses, losses and income, and there are a lot of ways to handle all this. Income isn't counted until you cash out. Losses can be deducted from other income. Money placed in an online site is sort of like money placed in stocks; at the end of the year, you count what you cashed out as income, what you put in as investments, and pay tax at standard rates on the difference. Rake could well be deductible as a business expense. It may even be handled as capital gains rather than straight income.

All this requires some serious record keeping, but in a legal environment, the poker sites would likely be required to provide a 10XX form to total all these things for you. Lots of guys that are making big money from poker are already doing a lot of this themselves.

I know the taxes thing sounds pretty scary, but if you get a good tax accountant, and they don't really cost that much, it really won't be bad at all, IMHO. Given that you might double your income from the softer field of players in that environment, it is a net gain for the great players out there. I hope a lot of them are here.

If there are any tax accountants out here, I am quite ready to be told I am wrong, but this is my understanding. Where is Greg Raymer when you need him?

PVR 10-30-2007 05:42 AM

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The box says Robin Hood, but the face says Sheriff of Nottingham.

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Yep, normally he looks kinda puzzled but definitely sinister in this one.

SlowHabit 10-30-2007 09:03 AM

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GaryTheGoat,

Thanks for the work.

mo42nyy 10-30-2007 11:53 AM

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legalization = taxation...your 20% ROI becomes -10% ROI when a 30% tax is initiated by THE WOLF IN SHEEPS CLOTHING BARNEY FRANK....gg online poker

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Nice math. You sound like a prime contestant for the Price is Right.

davidlong14 10-30-2007 12:01 PM

Re: BarryG - Online Poker should be legal in 6 months
 
...don't hold your collective breath...i'd handicap it at more like 01.21.09...

NoSoup4U 10-30-2007 12:07 PM

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I talked to my accountant about this sometime back.

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You need a new accountant. This is not only wrong, it is is ridiculous.


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