times ne stupid question. There are some Online Casinos (sunmaker and others) for online casino gambling
have no license in Germany. Now I'm surprised that the winnings at sports betting 5%
Wettsteuer kasssieren...can forbid that certainly no one.... but does that also end up in German coffers or in
in their own coffers?
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31st Oct. 2018, at 10:26 am CET#2
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May go into German coffers, some providers (eg Tipico) take over the betting tax of the customer or rather: they do not pass it on to the customer. But I can not say now above now the odds at Tipico are worse for it, but there are other providers that only on single bets taxes. You would have to see if the 5% is worth it.
No online casino has an approved license outside Schleswig Holsten (over 99% have none).
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31st Oct. 2018, at 10:33 am CET#3
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It ends up in the public coffers and it's nicely schizo. On the one hand, the legislators criminalize the industry, on the other hand, they help themselves to the sports betting tax as a matter of course. HERE you can find the corresponding annual report 2017 of the Federal Ministry of Finance. Just search for "sports betting." Last year it was 375 million euros
Okay, thank you for the info, is really ne strange handling....and the casino game remains duty free....
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31st Oct. 2018, at 02:17 pm CET#5
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This is completely normal gib mostly only online providers as mentioned above that do not have 5%, but these may not be in the EU. Therefore. In addition, many of the 5% are deducted only at a win, which I find better.
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times ne stupid question. There are some Online Casinos (sunmaker and others) for online casino gambling
have no license in Germany. Now I'm surprised that the winnings at sports betting 5%
Wettsteuer kasssieren...can forbid that certainly no one.... but does that also end up in German coffers or in
in their own coffers?
Thanks
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No online casino has an approved license outside Schleswig Holsten (over 99% have none).
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