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Tony Broke
18 Nov 09 09:24
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I go for exchange layer...no one knows what it means but you can 't just put, 'bettor.'

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By:
old ace
When: 18 Nov 09 09:26
marketing and estimating - vague enough to cover anything
By:
Curryisforlife
When: 18 Nov 09 09:26
Gambling winning are tax free, so just throw your return in the bin.
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nestor
When: 18 Nov 09 09:26
I wasn't aware you had to state your occupation on a self assessment form.
By:
Ken Masters
When: 18 Nov 09 09:26
Gigantor the Whoppertron
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Tony Broke
When: 18 Nov 09 09:28
nestor i had to on the short one...dunno bout the longer version...and if its your only income, you have to state youre doing something otherwise people want to know how u actually make a living
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CUPRA
When: 18 Nov 09 09:28
Tombliboo Eee
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TELL DEL
When: 18 Nov 09 09:31
don't call yourself anything unless they ask you,
then I'd go for something ambiguous but accurate enough, like online trader or market trader.
By:
spyker
When: 18 Nov 09 09:31
Do dole scroungers have to fill in tax forms now then?
By:
HH Sultan Vinegar
When: 18 Nov 09 09:32
agree with tell dell.
By:
nestor
When: 18 Nov 09 09:35
If you're a professional gambler, you have nothing to worry about. As long as you paid the appropriate tax on your initial stake, there's not much they can do.
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TELL DEL
When: 18 Nov 09 10:06
the thing they don't like is 'invisible income'
so if your asked to prove where your money is coming from - whatever your job description is -
and how you support your standard of living, if you make your living on here
providing proof shouldn't be a problem.

agree with nestor, if your a pro gambler and your being honest, you have nothing to worry about.
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Tony Broke
When: 18 Nov 09 10:09
tax\cred spyker,,, tax cred...
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