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Taxes on money received on the Internet (legalization of casino winnings)

Re: Taxes on money received on the Internet (legalization of casino winnings)

5 months 1 day ago - 5 months 1 day ago
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Alatissa wrote: Honey, let's count.

When I leave the Belarusian official casino, they will charge me 4%.
And there is no need to indicate this in the declaration.

When withdrawing from a foreign online casino 13%.
Or what do you think: the money fell into an e-wallet - it's all yours?


We were in several casinos in Minsk and paid 4% not at the exit, but from each exchange of chips for money. The cashier keeps 4% and gives you the amount without them in your hand during each withdrawal.
If you change money and chips several times every night and pay 4%, then 13% once a year is a piece of cake.

Play at online casinos that are licensed in Belarus. Casinos pay taxes for you and provide you with a certificate of winnings received during the year.
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Re: Taxes on money received on the Internet (legalization of casino winnings)

5 months 1 day ago - 5 months 1 day ago
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What kind of distorters of other people's words are you...
But wok how is this possible?

At the end of the day, this is the exchange of chips for money. What did I say wrong?
You better answer me: Why do I need to exchange chips for money several times in one night? I am at a loss.
Well, I need to go outside, I go out with the chips, then I come back with them and continue playing. No one searches me on the way out.

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And I don't make any calls where someone should play. I speak for myself. For me it's better to choose Belarusian and European off-sites and Parimatch with a Belarusian license.
Was it like that? Yes.
And you choose whatever you want.
Everything is fine as it is, and it will get even better.

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Re: Taxes on money received on the Internet (legalization of casino winnings)

5 months 1 day ago - 5 months 1 day ago
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A small quote from me from the topic "Casino in Germany"

Here I am talking about Belarusian off.

Previously, 4%, which is deducted from the balance at the cash register, was called a tax on winnings. But if you figure it out, what is a tax on winnings? Primitive example:

entry 100, winnings 50, total 150. Do you think they'll take 4% from 50? No way, from 150.
Entry 100, exit in 10 minutes. They'll also take 4% from 100.
Entry 100, loss 30. They'll take it off from 70.
A little later, the name of this tax was adjusted.
And it sounds:
tax on unplayed bets.
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Re: Taxes on money received on the Internet (legalization of casino winnings)

5 months 1 day ago - 5 months 1 day ago
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What about crypto and the Stock Market? Tax too?
I went to Ripple, earned, withdrew in Ether, paid various commissions, including for conversion to dollars, and will they take 4% from bucks?

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Re: Taxes on money received on the Internet (legalization of casino winnings)

4 months 4 weeks ago - 4 months 4 weeks ago
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My guess is that DLK quietly retreated from commenting because his math in post #37 fell apart like a house of cards.
He didn't have any such information about deposits.
Therefore, dear DLK, accept defeat with dignity and apologize for your rudeness. For a man in the status of a moderator to casually throw "######" at his dear forum member is doubly ugly.
I don’t allow myself to throw out such phrases even in the topic of Mathematics.
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Re: Taxes on money received on the Internet (legalization of casino winnings)

4 months 4 weeks ago - 4 months 4 weeks ago
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Dear Alatissa, you do not understand well how the game for money happens for a player of earthly casinos. For real players, your -4% on each conversion of chips-money will float to a very round sum in a year.

The fact that they offer you to make a deposit next time is from a completely different area. As with the tricky situation of "free bonus for registration and mandatory control payment".

Of course, I apologize for the incorrect verb (already corrected). But you can't count your chickens before they hatch. Let's go to your casinos for a year and then write down how much extra -4% you paid. You can make deposits for the next time, carry chips with you. But with the initial, for example, $2000, playing periodically, you will in fact pay much more in taxes than $80.
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