Profits from spread bets are not taxed either as capital gains or as income.
The reason is that under current law no betting profits are taxed, and the reason for that is that if the Revenue taxed profits they'd also have to let people offset betting losses! As more people lose money betting than make it, the Revenue's coffers fill quicker by having no tax on betting gains/losses than by having them.
Of course, the absence of CGT is only relevant to people whose annual gains are likely to exceed the annual exemption, but that threshold is within sight for many investors.
There is betting duty paid on spread bets, but this is almost always paid for by the indexation companies out of their profits, so you don't need to worry about it.
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