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Arbing in Germany/Austria/USA

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Re: Arbing in Germany/Austria/USA

Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:06 pm

Betclic, betfred and betfair leave.

no sources, talked with other austrians. .
pls excuse my bad english
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Re: Arbing in Germany/Austria/USA

Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:43 pm

Thanks GLopez and NDR for the answers regarding Holland and Switzerland. Anyone that can help with the situation in Denmark?
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Re: Arbing in Germany/Austria/USA

Wed Aug 06, 2014 5:37 pm

I am from Austria and I am 100 % sure there are no taxes!
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Re: Arbing in Germany/Austria/USA

Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:49 pm

not yet..
pls excuse my bad english
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Re: Arbing in Germany/Austria/USA

Fri Jul 10, 2015 4:41 pm

NDR wrote: not yet..
??

What now?
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Re: Arbing in Germany/Austria/USA

Fri Jul 10, 2015 8:26 pm

what a helpfull topic guys!!

somebody with info about situation in slovakia?
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Re: Arbing in Germany/Austria/USA

Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:32 am

NDR wrote:
sportoboy wrote:

- Switzerland hasn't regulated online gambling,  all bookies seem to accept Swiss players, but I haven't find any credible info about taxation on players winnings. Is it a "grey" market?


Any info will be greatly appreciated.

yes, switzerland is grey market. you have to pay taxes to winnings above 1000 swiss francs.(ca.800€) before it was 50 lulz. the percentage is 35, who will be paid from the bookmakers. you can declare it in your annual tax declaration.
BUT, you only have to pay taxes to the two national accepted bookies/lotterys. this are Swisslos Sporttip and PMU Swisslos (Paris Mutuel Urbain).

sporttip

https://www.swisslos.ch/sporttip/home.do

is worthless, cause the odds are really bad, and you have to play combination bets. sometimes they offer one or two bets where you can place a single bet. but its never in the near for a arb.

PMU (horseraces)

https://www.swisslos.ch/pmu/de/lottoportal/pmu/pmu_home.jsp;jsessionid=226A7F2153D622769ECB9A71BDCAFC88.node7

you can place horse bets in some pubs or cafes on automats. never really tried it, maybe there will be some chances cause the odds move fast. but im sure they dont accept big bets.

otherwise you can open acounts with all bookmakers you want. there is just one who dont allow suisse people. its 188bet. no clue why, but they dont allow.
Hi
How is the situation in Switzerland? From what I understood from NDR  post you can bet in any sportsbook without worrying about taxes, with exception of national sportsbook. That's it?
Some sportsbook no longer accept Swiss residents, such as Ladbrokes, Coral, Boylesports, 188bet. Do you  think that it is worth get friends there?

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