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Bonus & offers: Earn Crypto (Page 39)

Topic created on 02nd Feb. 2023 | Page: 39 of 41 | Answers: 611 | Views: 60,991
Stromberg
Legend

gamble1 wrote on 08.08.2024 at 22:14:

I played the same game with another Provider 6k I managed but 10 even after 30 days not the blocks get too awesome at the end

Then I better give it up right now😄

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gamble1
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Stromberg wrote on 09.08.2024 at 14:15:

Then I better give it up right now😄

You can be lucky it's not like that but sometimes I played it for 2 hours a day (like TikTok haha) and didn't make it

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Stromberg
Legend

gamble1 wrote on 09.08.2024 at 20:15:

You can be lucky it's not like that but sometimes I played it for 2 hours a day (like TikTok haha) and didn't make it

Yeah no, so even the 6000 I luckily got at the very beginning, I can hardly get there.... I don't think it's worth it 😄

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roccoammo11
Expert

Frenum90 wrote on 09.08.2024 at 09:47: Got €12 out in 6h?
how much did you invest in it?

I didn't invest any of that except a little time... of course there was also some luck involved...traded with BTC until I had over 10€ & then converted to ltc to cash out....

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Sigma9
At Freecash are the biggest garbage games from Ray Games, bucks 0.0

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Stromberg
Legend

Sigma9 wrote on 11.08.2024 at 23:39: At Freecash are the biggest garbage games from Ray Games, bucks 0.0

Played 2 of them, each time the first achievement was tracked, from the 2nd on no more.

By then you'd already watched what felt like a hundred commercials.
Is that a coincidence?

The games also seem to be made only for sites like freecash to get advertising to the man. It's not about the game.

With Match masters I was able to make 9 euros relatively quickly.
There is 27€ for 2600 trophies, a victory gives 25 trophies (pvp, there are also a few solo trophies).
You have to put money into it in any case, but the probability of making plus is then relatively high if you don't act too stupidly. And be sure to use freebies from the Internet, there are some every day.

The first 1000 trophies went mega fast without having to invest money for the boosters (the booster is like the game stake to be able to start in principle), after that it became more mixed. 5 days is really short.

Bingo bash with the daily freebies from the net with little effort daily lvl 40 easy possible. But that's only about 10 euros in total. I don't yet know whether lvl 50 will work...

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Hanshanshans
Elite
Started "Harvest Land" at freecash the other day. The game after the app download is called Settlement Happiness, but never mind.
Typical farm game, little advertising. Visually quite well done.
You can actually make good progress without in-app purchases. However, I bought 2 small packages of coins and diamonds (2.39 each). There's a really good Cashback for this. 5 euros after 7 days and another 15 euros after 14 days pending.

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Stromberg
Legend
Hanshanshans wrote on 19.08.2024 at 09:59: Started "Harvest Land" at freecash these days. The game after the app download is then called Settlement Happiness, but never mind.
Typical farm game, little advertising. Visually quite well done.
You can actually make good progress without in-app purchases. However, I bought 2 small packages of coins and diamonds (2.39 each). There's a really good Cashback for this. 5 euros after 7 days and another 15 euros after 14 days pending.

I'll give it a try...


How do you deal with such apps for tax purposes?

I've read that this counts as self-employment and only has a tax-free limit of €410 per year.
Is that correct? Does this only apply to cash or PayPal and cryptos? Or also for vouchers?

Maybe someone has some experience.
I think I'll just try to stay under these 410, it's starting to annoy me a bit anyway... If you play a few games at the same time, it sometimes turns into a bit of work😄

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gamble1
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Stromberg wrote on 19.08.2024 at 13:25:
I'll give it a try...


How do you actually deal with such apps for tax purposes?

I've read that this counts as self-employment and only has a tax-free limit of €410 per year.
Is that correct? Does this only apply to cash or PayPal and cryptos? Or also for vouchers?

Maybe someone has some experience.
I think I'll just try to stay under this 410, it's starting to annoy me a bit anyway... If you play a few games at the same time, it sometimes turns into a bit of work😄

You theoretically have to declare everything for tax and it gets even better if you do it regularly, they even expect you to register for business or something Problem is, nobody says exactly when it's a commercial activity, so if they interpret it stupidly, there can be problems when you get the second payout because you're trading with the intention of making a win

Intention to make a win = always commercial

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Stromberg
Legend

gamble1 wrote on 19.08.2024 at 14:54:
Theoretically you have to declare everything for tax and it gets even better if you do it regularly, they even expect you to register for business or something Problem is nobody says exactly when it is a commercial activity so if they interpret it stupidly there can be problems when you get the second payout because you are trading with the intention of making a win

Intention to make a win = always commercial

https://taxfix.de/ratgeber/pflichten/nebeneinkuenfte-versteuern/


Well, I'm assuming that AS SOS agrees that I don't have to declare this income if I stay under €400.
And that I don't have to give any Daddel e.K. reasons. 😄

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Falke
Expert

Stromberg wrote on August 19, 2024 at 3:04 pm:

https://taxfix.de/ratgeber/pflichten/nebeneinkuenfte-versteuern/


Well, I assume that AS SOS agrees that I don't have to declare this income if I stay under 400 €.
And that I don't have to give any Daddel e.K. reasons. 😄

Don't worry about things like that. Who would even know about it? Send the money to PayPal or crypto and that's it, and don't worry about how you can make the state even more money.

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Stromberg
Legend

Falke wrote on August 19, 2024 at 3:30 pm:

Don't worry about something like that. Who should even know about it? Send the money to PayPal, or crypto and that's it and don't worry about how you can carry even more money after the state.

That's not what it's all about, chasing money after the state. The earning potential is low anyway, why should I take even a small Risk now because of €100 more?


I'm not very familiar with the ways and methods of how the tax office works.

I've now paid out €200 in crypto this year with Freecash.

Let's say I daddle all day for the rest of the year and cash out €1000 in bitcoin. It finally rises again and I sell it for €3000 and pay the money out to my account.
Who is going to tell me that nobody will ask about the origin?

So I know that people are using wallets and credit cards to withdraw cash etc. in order to participate in the international market, but I'm not interested in that kind of bullshit.

The advice not to worry about it seems completely out of place to me, sorry.


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Falke
Expert

Stromberg wrote on August 19, 2024 at 3:44 pm:

That's not the point at all, to carry money after the state. The earning potential is low anyway, why should I take even a small Risk now because of €100 more?


I'm not very familiar with the ways and methods of how the tax office works.

I've now paid out €200 in crypto this year with Freecash.

Let's say I daddle all day for the rest of the year and cash out €1000 in bitcoin. It finally rises again and I sell it for €3000 and pay the money out to my account.
Who is going to tell me that nobody will ask about the origin?

So I know that people are using wallets and credit cards to withdraw cash etc. in order to participate in the international market, but I'm not interested in that kind of shit.

The advice not to worry about it seems completely out of place to me, sorry.



If you really want to pay taxes for playing app games, then go ahead. As an "unsuspecting" person, you could also consider it a non-taxable gift.


You can also send the money from the crypto to PayPal first and then to your bank account. You can also simply look for a crypto wallet where you can also use a credit card. Then you can withdraw your Bitcoin directly from the ATM or simply buy groceries or other things with it.

I don't want to get in your way. It's your decision how you want to handle it anyway. I'm just telling you how I see it and I wouldn't worry about it at all, because in my opinion they would never find out about something like that and even if they did, what would happen to you? At most a minimal additional payment.

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gamble1
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Falke wrote on August 19, 2024 at 4:14 pm:

If you really want to pay taxes for playing app games, then go ahead. As an "unsuspecting" person, you could also consider it a non-taxable gift.


You can also send the money from the crypto to PayPal first and then to your bank account. You can also simply look for a crypto wallet where you can also use a credit card. Then you can withdraw your Bitcoin directly from the ATM or simply buy groceries or other things with it.

I don't want to get in your way. It's your decision how you want to handle it anyway. I'm just telling you how I see it and I wouldn't worry about it at all, because in my opinion they would never find out about something like that and even if they did, what would happen to you? At most a minimal additional payment.

For me, stuff like this always arrives on other sites with a note before and after the payment in the reason for payment along the lines of "Note reporting obligation"

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Stromberg
Legend

Falke wrote on 19.08.2024 at 16:14:

If you really feel like paying taxes for playing app games, then go ahead. As an "unsuspecting" person, you could also consider it a non-taxable gift.


You can also send the money from the crypto to PayPal first and then to your bank account. You can also simply look for a crypto wallet where you can also use a credit card. Then you can withdraw your Bitcoin directly from the ATM or simply buy groceries or other things with it.

I don't want to get in your way. It's your decision how you want to handle it anyway. I'm just telling you how I see it and I wouldn't worry about it at all, because in my opinion they would never find out about something like that and even if they did, what would happen to you? At most a minimal additional payment.

I explicitly wrote that I simply stay under the limit (which doesn't bother me because the effort for little money is relatively high anyway) in order to avoid paying taxes.

So I don't understand how you came to the conclusion that I really wanted to pay taxes... 😄

But yes, it probably won't happen much, you're probably right.
but "probably" is only good enough for me when it comes to sports betting 😉😄

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