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Nothing in life is certain except death and taxes and it's the latter that has Jonathan Duhamel rattled. The 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event champion is embroiled in a tax dispute with Canadian authorities.

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Total life earnings: $18,012,109. Latest cash: $20,000 on 15-Nov-2018. Click here to see the details of Jonathan Duhamel's 107 cashes. Jonathan Duhamel Wins 2015 WSOP Europe €25,600 High Roller: Jun 30, '15: Jonathan Duhamel Wins 2015 WSOP $111,111 One Drop High Roller: Apr 21, '15: Jonathan Duhamel, PokerStars End Relationship. Jonathan Duhamel (born August 24, 1987) is a Canadian poker professional from Boucherville, Quebec, best known as the winner of the Main Event at the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP). He is the first Canadian player to capture the Main Event bracelet. Jonathan Duhamel, born in 1987 is a professional poker player from Boucherville, Quebec, Canada. In 2010 he scored the biggest win of his career by taking down the WSOP Main Event and collecting. GPI300: Negreanu Finishes Season at #1, Duhamel Re-Enters Top 10. Kid Poker ends 2013 sitting atop the GPI300, Jonathan Duhamel comes back to the Top.

Duhamel was a relative unknown until his monster-sized WSOP Main Event victory. Only four live tournament cashes appeared on his Hendon Mob page from 2006-2009. The Canadian decided to play at the 2010 WSOP and it turned out to be life-changing.

He cashed in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed event for $5,724. A 15th place finish in a $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em event, worth $37,276, followed. Then came the big one. Duhamel topped a field of 7,319-entrants in the $10,000 buy-in WSOP Main Event. His reward? A cool $8,944,310.

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This massive prize gave Duhamel a bankroll sufficient enough to compete on the world stage. A seven-figure pot plus a sponsorship package from PokerStars saw Duhamel become a regular feature in the biggest live tournaments around the globe.

Duhamel has 15 scores weighing in at six-figures or more. He won his second WSOP bracelet in 2015. First-place in the $111,111 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller saw Duhamel rake in $3,989,985. Bracelet number three came three months later in Berlin. Duhamel won the €25,600 High Roller at the WSOP Europe festival for €554,395 ($628,915).

The Canadian quickly gained a reputation for being an extremely talented poker player. Owner of ladbrokes. He's not cashed in a live event since November 2018 but still has $18,012,109 in winnings.

CRA Claims Duhamel Had a Professional Poker Player Business

The Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) and Duhamel disagree on whether taxes are owed on Duhamel's huge winnings. The CRA is claiming CAD$1,219,114 ($913,765) in federal taxes from 20010-12. Revenu Quebec may put its in own similar-sized claim if the CRA is successful. This puts him on a $1.8 million hook.

Canadians do not pay tax on winnings stemming from games of chance. Poker is considered a game of chance in Canada. All Canadian tax residents carrying out business is required to pay taxes, regardless of their business. The CRA argue Duhamel's business is that of a professional poker player.

CRA considers Duhamel a professional poker player between 2010-12. It says his long-term success depended on his talent and skill, not luck. A long list of arguments is there for all to see at the Tax Court of Canada. They include:

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  • Behaving like a serious businessman when playing poker
  • Devoting 40-50 hours per week to playing poker
  • Poker is Duhamel's only source of income, aside to his investments
  • Uses his above-average math skills to improve his chances of winnings
  • Obtains a sponsorship contract worth $1 million from PokerStars

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Two items stand out from the crowd. PokerStars paying Duhamel $1 million is the first. The court documents show PokerStars paid Duhamel $480,000 in cash and paid for $520,000 worth of tournament entries.

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The fact Duhamel only banked $4.8 million from his WSOP Main Event victory is the other. He swapped percentages with other players to limit his potential losses. Winning the Main Event resulted in Duhamel paying $4.1 million. He also paid 30% tax, less these swaps, to the Inland Revenue Service (IRS), or $1,453,293. Many Canadians refuse to play at the WSOP because of a lack of a tax treaty with the U.S.

2010 WSOP Champion Claims All Winnings Are Due to Luck

Duhamel lives in Quebec and 100% believes he doesn't owe any taxes to the CRA. His $8.9 million WSOP prize from 2010 was 'only the result of chance', his lawyer said.

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Furthermore, he claims to never have received any poker-specific training. He also states he's never used a system to overcome chance or control his chances of winning.

The WSOP Main Event victory gave Duhamel a certain notoriety. PokerStars advertised Duhamel as a professional poker player as a marketing ploy.

None of the parties involved are prepared to talk about the case because it's currently in the courts. It will be interesting to see the outcome, not least how Duhamel can afford to pay the $1.8 million bill.

His sponsorship with PokerStars ended in 2015 and multi-billionaire Guy Laliberte no longer stakes him. Add to that Duhamel hasn't played a live event for two years and hasn't been seen playing online poker, and we could find the former World Champion in a whole heap of trouble.

MONTREAL -- World poker champion Jonathan Duhamel says he was tied up, beaten in the face and head and told he was going to be killed.

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A day after a brutal home invasion, Duhamel has posted a statement on his website saying he feels lucky to be alive.

'Two men broke into my house and I was physically assaulted and robbed,' Duhamel wrote on his website. 'After being threatened with death and having given them everything I had, I was bound and hit repeatedly in the face and body before my attackers left.'

Duhamel said he's hurting all over but he didn't sustain any major injuries. He is upset, however, that the robbers took his World Series of Poker champion's bracelet.

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Also stolen was a Rolex Submariner watch given to him by his sponsor PokerStars to mark his feat. Both items were engraved with his name and the date of his triumph.

'I won't deny that these two items have a value much larger than money to me, and I hope with all my heart that we will be able to recover them in the near future,' Duhamel wrote.

Police detectives on Montreal's south shore were meeting with Duhamel, 24, on Thursday to get more information about the attack a day earlier.

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Total life earnings: $18,012,109. Latest cash: $20,000 on 15-Nov-2018. Click here to see the details of Jonathan Duhamel's 107 cashes. Jonathan Duhamel Wins 2015 WSOP Europe €25,600 High Roller: Jun 30, '15: Jonathan Duhamel Wins 2015 WSOP $111,111 One Drop High Roller: Apr 21, '15: Jonathan Duhamel, PokerStars End Relationship. Jonathan Duhamel (born August 24, 1987) is a Canadian poker professional from Boucherville, Quebec, best known as the winner of the Main Event at the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP). He is the first Canadian player to capture the Main Event bracelet. Jonathan Duhamel, born in 1987 is a professional poker player from Boucherville, Quebec, Canada. In 2010 he scored the biggest win of his career by taking down the WSOP Main Event and collecting. GPI300: Negreanu Finishes Season at #1, Duhamel Re-Enters Top 10. Kid Poker ends 2013 sitting atop the GPI300, Jonathan Duhamel comes back to the Top.

Duhamel was a relative unknown until his monster-sized WSOP Main Event victory. Only four live tournament cashes appeared on his Hendon Mob page from 2006-2009. The Canadian decided to play at the 2010 WSOP and it turned out to be life-changing.

He cashed in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed event for $5,724. A 15th place finish in a $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em event, worth $37,276, followed. Then came the big one. Duhamel topped a field of 7,319-entrants in the $10,000 buy-in WSOP Main Event. His reward? A cool $8,944,310.

This massive prize gave Duhamel a bankroll sufficient enough to compete on the world stage. A seven-figure pot plus a sponsorship package from PokerStars saw Duhamel become a regular feature in the biggest live tournaments around the globe.

Duhamel has 15 scores weighing in at six-figures or more. He won his second WSOP bracelet in 2015. First-place in the $111,111 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller saw Duhamel rake in $3,989,985. Bracelet number three came three months later in Berlin. Duhamel won the €25,600 High Roller at the WSOP Europe festival for €554,395 ($628,915).

The Canadian quickly gained a reputation for being an extremely talented poker player. Owner of ladbrokes. He's not cashed in a live event since November 2018 but still has $18,012,109 in winnings.

CRA Claims Duhamel Had a Professional Poker Player Business

The Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) and Duhamel disagree on whether taxes are owed on Duhamel's huge winnings. The CRA is claiming CAD$1,219,114 ($913,765) in federal taxes from 20010-12. Revenu Quebec may put its in own similar-sized claim if the CRA is successful. This puts him on a $1.8 million hook.

Canadians do not pay tax on winnings stemming from games of chance. Poker is considered a game of chance in Canada. All Canadian tax residents carrying out business is required to pay taxes, regardless of their business. The CRA argue Duhamel's business is that of a professional poker player.

CRA considers Duhamel a professional poker player between 2010-12. It says his long-term success depended on his talent and skill, not luck. A long list of arguments is there for all to see at the Tax Court of Canada. They include:

Jon Duhamel

  • Behaving like a serious businessman when playing poker
  • Devoting 40-50 hours per week to playing poker
  • Poker is Duhamel's only source of income, aside to his investments
  • Uses his above-average math skills to improve his chances of winnings
  • Obtains a sponsorship contract worth $1 million from PokerStars

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Two items stand out from the crowd. PokerStars paying Duhamel $1 million is the first. The court documents show PokerStars paid Duhamel $480,000 in cash and paid for $520,000 worth of tournament entries.

The fact Duhamel only banked $4.8 million from his WSOP Main Event victory is the other. He swapped percentages with other players to limit his potential losses. Winning the Main Event resulted in Duhamel paying $4.1 million. He also paid 30% tax, less these swaps, to the Inland Revenue Service (IRS), or $1,453,293. Many Canadians refuse to play at the WSOP because of a lack of a tax treaty with the U.S.

2010 WSOP Champion Claims All Winnings Are Due to Luck

Duhamel lives in Quebec and 100% believes he doesn't owe any taxes to the CRA. His $8.9 million WSOP prize from 2010 was 'only the result of chance', his lawyer said.

Jonathan Duhamel

Furthermore, he claims to never have received any poker-specific training. He also states he's never used a system to overcome chance or control his chances of winning.

The WSOP Main Event victory gave Duhamel a certain notoriety. PokerStars advertised Duhamel as a professional poker player as a marketing ploy.

None of the parties involved are prepared to talk about the case because it's currently in the courts. It will be interesting to see the outcome, not least how Duhamel can afford to pay the $1.8 million bill.

His sponsorship with PokerStars ended in 2015 and multi-billionaire Guy Laliberte no longer stakes him. Add to that Duhamel hasn't played a live event for two years and hasn't been seen playing online poker, and we could find the former World Champion in a whole heap of trouble.

MONTREAL -- World poker champion Jonathan Duhamel says he was tied up, beaten in the face and head and told he was going to be killed.

A day after a brutal home invasion, Duhamel has posted a statement on his website saying he feels lucky to be alive.

'Two men broke into my house and I was physically assaulted and robbed,' Duhamel wrote on his website. 'After being threatened with death and having given them everything I had, I was bound and hit repeatedly in the face and body before my attackers left.'

Duhamel said he's hurting all over but he didn't sustain any major injuries. He is upset, however, that the robbers took his World Series of Poker champion's bracelet.

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Also stolen was a Rolex Submariner watch given to him by his sponsor PokerStars to mark his feat. Both items were engraved with his name and the date of his triumph.

'I won't deny that these two items have a value much larger than money to me, and I hope with all my heart that we will be able to recover them in the near future,' Duhamel wrote.

Police detectives on Montreal's south shore were meeting with Duhamel, 24, on Thursday to get more information about the attack a day earlier.

Duhamel became internationally known in 2010 when he won $8.9 million in a poker tournament in Las Vegas. The professional poker player became the first Canadian to win the Main Event at the World Series of Poker.

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Longueuil police spokesman Constable Patrick Barriere said Thursday investigators are considering that Duhamel was targeted. Of the stolen cash, some was in Canadian currency while some of it consisted of euros, in the form of 500 euro notes.

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West virginia online casino free. Last January, Duhamel won the high-roller event at the European Poker Tour, taking home more than $270,000 and later won more than $40,000 at the World Series of Poker, bringing his total winnings so far to more than $9.5 million.





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