Claiming Gambling Losses Uk

  
Claiming Gambling Losses Uk

Claiming Gambling Losses Taxes

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Claiming Gambling Losses On Taxes

'You may deduct gambling losses only if you itemize deductions. Claim your gambling losses as a miscellaneous deduction on Form 1040, Schedule A (PDF). However, the amount of losses you deduct may not be more than the amount of gambling income you have reported on your return. It is important to keep an accurate diary or similar record of your. Reporting CGT Losses to HMRC As a rule, Capital Gains Tax losses are 'claimed' on your tax return. Write to HM Revenue and Customs if you are not registered for Self Assessment. Thus, the same applies if this is the first time you made a profit (realise a gain). Kelly Field, who lost £70,000 by online gambling, says she hopes ITV's Cleaning Up raises awareness.

Claiming Gambling Losses On Tax Return

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Claim Back Gambling Losses Uk

  • Hi all.
    where do i start?
    yes I’m a compulsive gambler , it lets me forget my life I don’t want to live anymore. I get a high when i win and don’t feel nothing when i spin my £125 spins a time and lose it all then the depression and despair sets in . I just want to sleep and never wake up.
    I have borrowed thousands from family members , scammed people online to fund my addiction, I have even sucked cock. Just the once and i am completley disgusted with myself

    I have a supportive partner and 3 children. I feel i have destroyed my family.

    I have mental heath issues too, borderline personality disorder, manic depression, eating disorders ,bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. I take medication for it but when i get stressed it gets bad.

    Recently i have self excluded myself from every online outlet.

    Too look at me you wouldn’t think there is anything wrong but underneath there is, I hide it and try and cope with normal everyday things.

    I am lucky I have a partner who knows all this and wants to help. he is trying to get a psychiatrist to have one on one sessions with to do with my past when was was younger that effected me badly.

    Saying all this ..I have read a lot of posts and i feel the same, we are all going through the same thing. It’s hell and i wish there wasn’t any gambling allowed online. I want to stop all these crooks!

    In the meantime i and giving it up and it feels dull , i need stimulation of some kind so i must get back into my running and exercise and i am a perfectionist so i’m pretty tough on my self.

    I would like to ask a question .. as i have serious mental health do i stand a chance of getting my recent deposits back?

    Before i have self excluded and explained my mental health with cassava and they didn’t close it so i kept doing it.

    I wish i never got into this in the first place.

    Want to say to everyone reading this , stay strong, don’t give up . The best thing about life is that a new day comes and we can start again.
    charleen

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    Hello and thanks for starting a thread in the Gambling Therapy forums

    Here at Gambling Therapy we pride ourselves on being a caring and diverse online community who can help and support you with the difficulties you’re currently facing. We understand that this might be a tough time for you, particularly if you’re new to recovery, so come here as often as you need to and participate in the forums, access online groups and connect to the live advice helpline if you need one to one support. We’re in this together!

    Here on the forum you can share your experiences in a safe, supportive and accepting environment. The beauty of writing it all down is that you can take your time and you will be creating a record of your progress that you can look back on if it ever feels like you’re not moving forward. So, share as much or as little as you like but do try to stick to keeping just one thread in this forum so people know where to find you if they want to be updated on your progress or share something with you.

    And on that note….

    I’m going to hand you over to our community because I’m sure they will have some words of wisdom for you 🙂

    Take care

    The Gambling Therapy Team


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    Hi Charleen. That was a tough read. Kudos on the honesty. Where was it exactly that you asked to be banned, but they failed to ban you?
    From my experience both online and brick and mortar casinos take these requests very, very seriously and act on them immediately.

    Can you give more details and also how did you lose money there? Is there paper trace (did you use your bank cards at those places etc. Also, can you prove that you requested to be excluded?)

    Hi Charleen. I’m not going to comment on your chances of getting a refund, other than to say that isn’t the most important thing here.

    More importantly what actions are you talking to make sure you don’t deposit any more on any gambling site?

    It sounds like your partenr and family know about your gambling problems? How about he takes over the finances for a while so you can’t gamble? Making yourself accountable will both help you stop gamblign and show your family how much you mean it this time. Also of course put their mind at rest you aren’t still gambling.

    What other interests do you have? What things are you going to fill your time with away from gambling? I know that’s not easy.

    Keep posting here, let us know the positive steps you are taking.

    Hi I think you are doing well and taking a good step coming here. I would not focus on trying to get your money back either through gambling or by hoping the casinos refund your deposits. Because in all likely hood they wont no matter what. Accept the fact the money has gone it does not belong to you. And then take the next step to focus how you can start to stop yourself gambling for good.

    Wish you well with this.