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Old 18th November 2013, 05:18 PM
Pat123 Pat123 is offline
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I've been advised by the ATO twice over the phone that no tax needs to be paid on winnings. If you're a business you are eligible to pay tax on profits. If there's something on the ATO website that clearly states tax needs to be paid on profits, then I'd like to read up on it.

In saying all this, who honestly would declare profits from gambling? I have read about pro millionaire gamblers being targeted by the ATO but not small time punters.

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Originally Posted by evajb001
Pat, in saying that there is no gaurantee that your lay bet will be matched, there is also no gaurantee that the individual spread betting will be profitable either. It's the fact that if you demonstrate to continually be matched over a period of time at a profitable margin in high dollar amounts that would determine whether your at the skill/commercial or chance/recreational end of the spectrum.

However I agree that its highly unlikely anyone would have to pay tax but at the same time UB has a point that there really isn't much stopping the ATO targetting someone making a living via sports/racing trading.
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