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Highcard   Canada. Sep 30 2008 01:05. Posts 1451

and the particular legal grounds are.........drum roll please...........


Exhilarate   United States. Sep 30 2008 01:30. Posts 2248


  On September 30 2008 01:05 Highcard wrote:
and the particular legal grounds are.........drum roll please...........



yeah please enlighten us nolan

Get rich or become a bum trying. 

CrownRoyal   Oman. Sep 30 2008 02:21. Posts 7620

No taxation without representation tilts me to no avail, i can't believe that shit is taught in highschool when it has literally nothing to do with why we disbanded from Britain.

money hoes and clothes all a nigga knows 

Liquid_GoLD   Norway. Sep 30 2008 04:55. Posts 193

how many percent in average do u guys pay in tax..

we got sick tax laws in norway =(

im a regular worker like i dont earn much but i have to pay 36 percent tax


and the gouverment wants 33 percent of each cash game/tournaments winning over 1800 $

(cash game is every single pot going over 1800 $)

and i think it would be hard for thoose high stakes player to beat the stakes the rake and the taxes i could imagine it would be more profitable to player lower easier stakes..

Norways tax law sux big fluffy donkey balls T_T


sOah   United Kingdom. Sep 30 2008 11:19. Posts 4512

the bottom line is the US Government has to make their mind up - if online poker is 101% legal then sure go tax that shit
..but it's not treated as 101%

and before any gets preachy (I won't bother to revisit this thread though) the IRS and Federal Reserve are both unconstitutional bodies

the bible is packed full of massive contradictions too!

most people are almost always gonna want the best of both worlds and/or to make stuff as good for them as possible but sadly that's very rarely 'fair'/legal/just/etc.

not all who wander are lostLast edit: 30/09/2008 11:23

tloapc   Pitcairn. Sep 30 2008 18:44. Posts 1970

dont spill the beans 

JizzleSmitts   United States. Sep 30 2008 20:19. Posts 868

i pay taxes on it. Not worth the consequences of not and it's less than 10% if you're cashing out ~10k/yr as spotty players such as myself do

Call me ja cause I rule. 

Fayth   Canada. Sep 30 2008 20:31. Posts 7182


  On September 30 2008 04:55 Liquid_GoLD wrote:
how many percent in average do u guys pay in tax..

we got sick tax laws in norway =(

im a regular worker like i dont earn much but i have to pay 36 percent tax


and the gouverment wants 33 percent of each cash game/tournaments winning over 1800 $

(cash game is every single pot going over 1800 $)

and i think it would be hard for thoose high stakes player to beat the stakes the rake and the taxes i could imagine it would be more profitable to player lower easier stakes..

Norways tax law sux big fluffy donkey balls T_T


I would have to pay half of what i've won in taxes here, If i paid any at all

Im not sure what to do tomorrow when I see her, should I shake her hand?? -Floofy 

Daut    United States. Sep 30 2008 22:55. Posts 4592

i have paid over 700k in taxes lifetime

pay your fucking taxes you cheap bastards

I think that poker is comparable to a starcraft 2v2 where your partner is your bankroll. It really sucks when im terran and they both rush my bankroll. - Travis Victor says: sending me pokerhand is like spitting in my face 

Yugless    United States. Oct 01 2008 00:05. Posts 7174

some of you guys are such idiots srsly

Baal - look is talking hah.  

Yugless    United States. Oct 01 2008 00:11. Posts 7174

i should probably clarify - people who say not to pay taxes because 'governments r bad' are idiots

Baal - look is talking hah.  

lostaccount   Canada. Oct 01 2008 00:16. Posts 1953


  On September 30 2008 22:55 Daut wrote:
i have paid over 700k in taxes lifetime

pay your fucking taxes you cheap bastards



........thats highway robbery imo 700k to the government who screws us over in the end. Rather burn the 900k than to give 700k to the government but you cant escape death and taxes. I think i might have to folk over 5 digit figures this year in taxes. Going to have to work harder i guess.


hubmaster   United States. Oct 01 2008 02:08. Posts 453


  On October 01 2008 00:16 lostaccount wrote:
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Rather burn the 900k than to give 700k to the government.


What logic would ever posses you to burn 900k?

You ship me your monies, I ship you my gratitude. 

Liquid_GoLD   Norway. Oct 01 2008 10:10. Posts 193


  On October 01 2008 02:08 hubmaster wrote:
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What logic would ever posses you to burn 900k?





have u not seen batman the dark night movie T_T ?


sOah   United Kingdom. Oct 01 2008 12:13. Posts 4512


  On October 01 2008 00:11 Yugless wrote:
i should probably clarify - people who say not to pay taxes because 'governments r bad' are idiots



what a clarification

so you don't feel violated in any way that you pay taxes to a 'government' that is the same 'government' that has made the income they're taxing you on near-illegal? If I win $200million in the Euro Millions lottery and go and start up a poker site, decide to open it to Americans - I would get arrested upon entry to the US.. lol

the mind boggles at how one could feel this is 'kosher' at all

for instance, in the UK, there was a case (in the 80s I think) to determine whether or not there was enough 'skill' in bridge to make it a non-'gambling' game or whatever (and inherently a taxable income-source) - they determined that it was a game of skill. A few years ago there was a very similar case with regard to poker - they determined that luck was too much of a factor and therefore remained a 'game of chance' (leaving UK pros paying 0% income tax on our 100% legal source of income).

I'm very far from wanting to turn this into some stupid and ridiculous debate about 'my country could beat up your country' or something like that, just giving the examples that I have knowledge of.

not all who wander are lostLast edit: 01/10/2008 12:18

sOah   United Kingdom. Oct 01 2008 12:23. Posts 4512


  On September 30 2008 22:55 Daut wrote:
i have paid over 700k in taxes lifetime

pay your fucking taxes you cheap bastards



really irrelevant, taxes are inherently relative anyways.. -_-
but I'm sorry for your loss.

not all who wander are lost 

Yugless    United States. Oct 01 2008 13:15. Posts 7174

all good points but people who don't to pay taxes based on moral opposition are only hurting themselves. you have to do it, that's just how it is.

Baal - look is talking hah.  

rS.Wisdom[9]   United States. Oct 01 2008 15:53. Posts 757


  On October 01 2008 13:15 Yugless wrote:
all good points but people who don't to pay taxes based on moral opposition are only hurting themselves. you have to do it, that's just how it is.



this.

if you have a problem with the system, work to get it changed. until then, you gotta pay.


Maynard!   United States. Oct 01 2008 16:02. Posts 787

Make a political thread and everyone jumps in with their leftist ideals.

Make a thread about paying tax and everyone jumps in saying how they refuse.

Classic.

You can call me Aaron Burr from the way I drop Hamiltons 

SpasticInk   Sweden. Oct 01 2008 17:48. Posts 1982

in sweden we pay 30 % if it's outside the european union, and taxfree if it's within the european union.


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