Another factor is that these $30K transactions will be reported to Austrac, and the tax office will be alerted. You now need to declare your winnings as income as the ATO will define you as a professional gambler, so at the top marginal rate, you need to set aside $970 in taxes.
as the ATO will define you as a professional gambler
With regard to the costs incurred in this transaction, some loans and/or banks may charge a redraw fee from the loan which should also be included.
Another factor is that these $30K transactions will be reported to Austrac, and the tax office will be alerted. You now need to declare your winnings as income as the ATO will define you as a professional gambler
Don't the credit card providers (like ANZ) award 1 point per $2 spend and cap the points on a monthly basis? I like the scheme but think it would be very difficult to accumulate say 100,000 points as this would require $200,000 in bets.Bunty,
I have operated two betting accounts and from my experience 1) usually the bet would be cancelled and refunded and 2) I use an ANZ QF FF card which doesnt treat this as a cash advance (even though the two betting accounts that I operate states that credit card deposits will be treated as cash advances). I cant answer the 3rd question as I dont use that facility, and rely on the up to 55 interest free days from my credit card.
Don't the credit card providers (like ANZ) award 1 point per $2 spend and cap the points on a monthly basis? I like the scheme but think it would be very difficult to accumulate say 100,000 points as this would require $200,000 in bets.
Don't the credit card providers (like ANZ) award 1 point per $2 spend and cap the points on a monthly basis? I like the scheme but think it would be very difficult to accumulate say 100,000 points as this would require $200,000 in bets.
Depending on card type, ANZ do cap so wouldn't be a very useful card for this. The ANZ QF card is one example of this.
Sadly that's the case, where you are required to spend $2 to earn each point.
Medhead,Yuri.Geller@freeenergy .com
Maybe your right I only got a distinction for probability and statistics at uni. very disappointing for a physics major and maths minor. But enough of that rubbish.
I think you have just stated exactly my point. The bookie is not going to pay out money that someone else hasn't bet on the contra position. If you are getting paid more than you bet then someone else has bet on the contra position, the bookie is not a charity just giving out free cash. Now that is the basis my wife's point (that I picked up), for you to win someone has lost. If no one else has bet the contra position then you will only get your money back i.e. $1.
Of course the TAB is different as they take a cut before determining the odds. But there was the famous case of Qld TAB having a minimum odds guarantee a few years ago which resulted in some pretty dodgy occurrences on certain secondary small time races.
BTW if I was being provocative I might even say that I know more about how odds work if you think that you are going to get paid more than you bet if no one else bet the contra position.
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