In 2024, I had a lucky year with sports betting. I had been placing small bets here and there, but 🔔 I never imagined I would win so much. When I started checking my winnings at the end of the year, 🔔 I was surprised to see that I had won over 40 thousand reais.

I had heard that people who earn more 🔔 than 40 thousand reais from sports betting should declare their winnings to the Federal Revenue. At first, I was reluctant 🔔 to declare, but after doing some research, I found out that the penalties for not declaring can be severe. So, 🔔 I decided to follow the rules and declare my winnings.

The first step in declaring my winnings was to determine if 🔔 I needed to pay taxes. I learned that if my winnings were below 40 thousand reais, I did not need 🔔 to declare or pay taxes. However, since I had won more than 40 thousand reais, I needed to declare and 🔔 pay taxes.

I then researched how to declare my winnings and found out that I had to report the income on 🔔 the Declaration of Individual Income (DIRPF) form, specifically on the "Exclusive and Definitive Income" line, identified as line 12, Other. 🔔 I had to provide the name and CNPJ of the payer of the value, which is the betting platform, along 🔔 with the description and amount.

After filling out the form, I calculated the amount of taxes I needed to pay. The 🔔 tax rate for winnings from sports betting is 30%. This may seem high, but it simplifies the process of declaring, 🔔 as the betting platform already retained 30% of my winnings as Imposto de Renda.