Offshore Casino & Sports Gambling
OK guys, have you ever played at an offshore casino or been involved in offshore gambling? Don't know the true meaning of the term `offshore online casino`, `offshore gambling`?
Actually, nowadays, both offshore gambling casinos and offshore sports books can be seen on the Internet increasingly often (and that meaning became a little unlear). Gambling goes offshore, both in terms of the total number of offshore gambling sites and the scope of the services they provide. The reason is that offshore businesses are not as restricted by the legislation of certain nation, such as the United States or United Kingdom.
Major bases for offshore online gambling, especially offshore gambling casino, are Antigua and Barbuda - a tiny island in the Carribean, Costa Rica - a small country in Central America, and more known Australia, South Africa, Argentina, Gibraltar, Israel.
Offshore sports gambling is now a billion-dollar industry, complete with online casinos as well as sportsbooks. Offshore sports books like SportingIndex, BetCRIS, Betcom, BetRoyal, SportsInteraction, Nine.com, Pinnacle, and many other become increasingly popular with bettors.
A US gambler has a legal obligation to declare all proceeds from casinos and sportbooks. But online gambling is illegal through the USA, and offshore gambling is the way forward. In the UK gambling is much less restricted and proceeds from it are not subject to taxation.
Whatever the taxation, offshore offshore casino and offshore sports gambling is an option to choose. Plus, offshore casinos provide anonymity. Also, they accept Neteller, an easy-to-use offshore banking method, especially given the fact that credit-card issuers might not accept casino-usage.
This is well the case in the US, especially after September 30, 2006, when US authorities approved the bill that would make it illegal for banks and credit card issures to make payments to online gambling sites. Details at http://www.gamblinggates.com/usa-gambling-operators.html.

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