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Feel a bit sorry for Roger Federer
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Gambling winnings are a bit different than sporting prize money thoughOriginally posted by k2p2 View PostAre winnings the same as earnings? I didn't put the £10 from the lottery on my self assessment.
I think the tax/duty is on the stake (12p for a lottery ticket according to wikipedia) although they abolished betting tax didn't they?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Ah, so Federa should have stuck a couple of grand on himself winning.Originally posted by doodab View PostGambling winnings are a bit different than sporting prize money though
I think the tax/duty is on the stake (12p for a lottery ticket according to wikipedia) although they abolished betting tax didn't they?Comment
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I think he has to pay income tax on his global earnings (including sponsorship) pro rata on the amount of days he is in the UK - a reason why many players tend to get the first plane out as soon as they are knocked out.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostAre winnings the same as earnings? I didn't put the £10 from the lottery on my self assessment.Comment
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Prince William decided to pass entering the Royal Box in favour of surfing amongst the peasants in Cornwall. Allegedly (who knows when the pictures were actually taken). Can't really fault him. Send the misses to watch the tennis and do something fun instead.
Princes Harry and William enjoy an afternoon body boarding instead of watching the tennis | Mail OnlineComment
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