Hi guys. I am a newbie on this forum. I am a foreigner. I just moved to the UK. My only source of income comes from gambling. I know that gambling income is not taxable in the UK.
1)But do I have to declare my gambling income anyway even if I don't have to pay taxes?
2)How do professional gamblers confirm their income in the UK? For example, I need to apply for a European Schengen visa and they ask me to confirm my source of income. How can I do it? Obviously, a statement from my Betfair account won't be considered as a legit proof of income for a visa center/embassy.
Please give me an advice. Thank you
Gambling income declaration in the UK
- jamesedwards
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Nobody has to declare gambling income anywhere, as far as I know.football_trader wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:08 pm1)But do I have to declare my gambling income anyway even if I don't have to pay taxes?
Not sure how you get around this. Can you use savings?football_trader wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:08 pm2)How do professional gamblers confirm their income in the UK? For example, I need to apply for a European Schengen visa and they ask me to confirm my source of income. How can I do it? Obviously, a statement from my Betfair account won't be considered as a legit proof of income for a visa center/embassy.
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Unfortunately savings did not work. I provided a savings' account statement but the embassy rejected my application. They told me savings' account statement is not enough and they need a proof of income.
The problem with gambling income is you’re pretty much living off grid. To credit agencies and banks you earn nothing yet have frequent deposits/withdrawals with gambling firms.
I guess it’s a downside to the job that you can’t get a mortgage, car loan, large credit card limit (although that could be seen as a positive too).
Unless you earn income through bank interest or shares/dividends then I imagine it might be very hard to get a visa but hopefully you find a way round it!
I guess it’s a downside to the job that you can’t get a mortgage, car loan, large credit card limit (although that could be seen as a positive too).
Unless you earn income through bank interest or shares/dividends then I imagine it might be very hard to get a visa but hopefully you find a way round it!
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But do I have to notify HMRC somehow about my gambling income?
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Nofootball_trader wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 9:37 pmBut do I have to notify HMRC somehow about my gambling income?
No, its completely tax freefootball_trader wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 9:37 pmBut do I have to notify HMRC somehow about my gambling income?
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Fortunately we're seen as just being lucky addicts.....
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manual ... l/bim22017
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manual ... l/bim22017
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ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:37 pmFortunately we're seen as just being lucky addicts.....
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manual ... l/bim22017
"No tax on a habit"
They'll be getting nun of my money....
I see what you did therewearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:45 pm
"No tax on a habit"
They'll be getting nun of my money....

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Where have you moved from and have you entered the UK legally or illegally ?football_trader wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:08 pmHi guys. I am a newbie on this forum. I am a foreigner. I just moved to the UK. My only source of income comes from gambling. I know that gambling income is not taxable in the UK.
1)But do I have to declare my gambling income anyway even if I don't have to pay taxes?
2)How do professional gamblers confirm their income in the UK? For example, I need to apply for a European Schengen visa and they ask me to confirm my source of income. How can I do it? Obviously, a statement from my Betfair account won't be considered as a legit proof of income for a visa center/embassy.
Please give me an advice. Thank you
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Possible winner of worst post 2025 on a number of grounds.ForFolksSake wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 10:33 am
Where have you moved from and have you entered the UK legally or illegally ?
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That would be nice interpretation of it & hope you are right..
My views maybe clouded by his previous posts and support / encouragement of rioting re immigration issues.
My views maybe clouded by his previous posts and support / encouragement of rioting re immigration issues.