No. In Quebec and everywhere in Canada, casino winners don’t have to pay tax. However, if real money games are your only income, then you should pay tax on your winnings.
No, you can’t. Free slot machines and other games have free balance that you use to play. Thus, when you make a winning spin, the game demonstrates your win, but you don’t actually have the money. It’s free credits and they will remain with the game, not your account.
Unfortunately, you can’t. Boom City is a live game, which is why it can only be played for real money. If you want to play it without big losses, start with small bets.
It depends on your style of play and budget. The Martingale system will harm your budget even more if you have a low budget. In this case, you’d better place two bets simultaneously, one big bet and one small bet on low and high multipliers, respectively. But if your budget is unlimited, you can use a riskier JetX strategy.
Gambling regulations in Canadian provinces of Quebec, British Columbia, and Manitoba are different from those of other provinces. According to their legislation, you can’t play Evolution games on any offshore site. However, you can play the live games only on the provincial lottery sites. So, if you are a fan of Evolution and live in Quebec, BC or Manitoba, access to live games only via lottery sites.
Absolutely, yes. Online casinos don’t restrict debit card players from using a bonus. Most online casinos will require you to claim a bonus or provide a promo code at the moment of making a deposit with a debit card. So, don’t skip this step if you want to claim the casino bonus.