Isildur1’s Identity Identified While Tax Woes Undetermined
After the mystery of Isildur1′s identity was solved a couple of weeks ago at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Viktor Blom creates once again a pricey controversy. Full Tilt Poker Review provide clarity on the overall excellence of Full Tilt Poker site.
It was said that one of the main reasons Blom didn’t expose himself was the tax situation in Sweden. Last week, a financial newspaper in Sweden made it known to the public that the Swedish government had begun to crack down on online poker sites. Under Swedish law, residents should pay taxes on gambling online except if they play on sites based in the European Union or the state-run Svenska Spel. Unfortunately for Blom, most of his playing was on Full Tilt Poker, and since it’s a non-European Union site, he can be looking at a hefty tax bill. The Full Tilt Poker Referral Code is definitely something that you should use no matter what else happens.
According to Swedish tax laws, all gambling done are taxable, even losing hands. (Double bad beat.) Although he is originally from Sweden, Blom recently moved to London where gambling income is not taxed. There is no further information whether or not Blom will have to pay up, but Erik Boman, a spokesperson for the Swedish tax agency said, “Internet poker is something we’re looking into and I know this poker player, but I can’t comment on whether we’ve opened a case.”