Until he was 22 years, brought in poker almost 21 million for Christopher Ulsrud. Now he gets a powerful tax bang, writes DN.
– He’s an incredibly aggressive and fearless player. Aggressiveness is a superlative in poker, says Sigurd Eskeland, president of the Norwegian Poker Association to DN, adding:
– He’s one of the best Norwegian poker players that few have heard about. He has not been so much around and played the major tournaments.
Ulsrudvann was according to the newspaper prone to tax audits from 2010 to 2011, which resulted in income tax return fell significantly up. While poker player had stated revenue totaling 5.5 million taxable gains, said Tax Administration that the taxable income in real terms was 20.8 million dollars.
– My client is probably one of very few in Norway have reported playing poker on your tax return and who wanted to do this right, says ULSRUD defender Knut-Olaf Skarvang to DN.
In the judgment it emerges that Ulsrudvann reported gains from games in 2006 , 2007 and 2008 where the pot exceeded 10,000 dollars, so he spots Taxes sat requirement. If the verdict stands, it means according to DN a tax bang on over seven million.
Poker player has not wanted to give a comment.
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