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Online Casinos in general: 5.3% tax per spin (Page 3)

Topic created on 08th Apr. 2022 | Page: 3 of 3 | Answers: 26 | Views: 5,387
Skitch22
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Sarkasto wrote on 10.04.2022 at 20:20
If there were realistic chances for this I would be there^^

But that's just as effective as suing Putin in the Hague at the international court. As long as he stays with his ass in Russia, no one can hold him accountable.
As long as "Carlo Borg" ("Director" of Red Rhino ltd) is abroad, Germany will hardly be able to put an end to his activities
I mean try they do it already... anyway Vodafone has eb ne DNS block (lol) for all casino sites set up. Come with certain people who have Vodafone Inet not even on GJ when I'm in their Wifi. To circumvent the lock itself is of course ridiculously easy, but you just have to know it. (and not all do) xD

I'm also with Vodafone so I still come to many casino sites on which you no longer come?

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Sarkasto
Expert
Skitch22 wrote on 10.04.2022 at 20:45
I am also with Vodafone so I still come on many casino sites on which you no longer come?

interesting had tried as mentioned only gamblejoe and stake. funnily enough I was asked by said acquaintances to "fix" that and I also noticed that all VPN apps also did not work. Then I simply changed the DNS server in the WLAN settings to Google/Cloudflare and then everything went without problems
Vlt was not wanted by them, but Vodafone has no idea of what they do... So it will probably have been an accident xD

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gamble1
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garfield68 wrote on 10.04.2022 at 18:49 clock: I agree with you, but with platin I'm really not sure. because the other rules do not implement

Vill platin hopes to enjoy the acquiescence by paying the tax and separates it to pay it later if it does not happen right away

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garfield68
Elite
i think something along these lines... and then say "hey, we've already implemented the tax"

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moralischverwerflich
Expert
garfield68 wrote on 10.04.2022 at 18:49 clock: I agree with you, but with platinum I'm really not sure. because they also do not implement the other rules

They will pay tax, but not all of it. The largest part will go into their own pockets. The rest of the rules you do not implement, because you will be left alone anyway when taxes flow and the offices, if it then times goes off, will only pick the right black sheep. Platin apparently has no interest in a German license anyway, so in the end there will only be a comparatively ridiculous penalty, which you will then pay out of petty cash from the taxes that were not passed on.

The German market is one of the most important and strongest in the casino market, but under the German regulations has but as good as no interest in it here to 100% legal to mix. With all the requirements, the effort that has to be done etc. pp. To be allowed to serve only low bet players at the end..... As long as there are opportunities and loopholes for players to still play normally and there are casinos where German citizens can play, the matter is compared to the effort completely unprofitable for the casinos that meet the German laws. The only one that can probably operate profitably with the law is StarGames, but only because of the Novo games

And let's be honest.... How many years have we been playing in a gray area where the bottom line is that no one could really pee on anyone's leg in terms of criminal law? The right before the right, freedom of services etc.... Now arises again a new gray area where players and casinos somehow for years again wiggle through. A lot has changed for the worse and more will change for the worse, but there will always be a way to play undisturbed and without restrictions.

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gamble1
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Milo1 wrote on 11.04.2022 at 11:04 am
Tax they will already pay, but not all. The biggest part will go into your own pocket. The rest of the rules you do not implement, because you will be left alone anyway when taxes flow and the offices, if it then times goes off, will only pick the right black sheep. Platin apparently has no interest in a German license anyway, so in the end there will only be a comparatively ridiculous penalty, which you will then pay out of petty cash from the taxes that were not passed on.

The German market is one of the most important and strongest in the casino market, but under the German regulations has but as good as no interest in it here to 100% legal to mix. With all the requirements, the effort that has to be done etc. pp. To be allowed to serve only low bet players at the end..... As long as there are opportunities and loopholes for players to still play normally and there are casinos where German citizens can play, the matter is compared to the effort completely unprofitable for the casinos that meet the German laws. The only one that can probably operate profitably with the law is StarGames, but only because of the Novo games

And let's be honest.... How many years have we been playing in a gray area where the bottom line is that no one could really pee on anyone's leg in terms of criminal law? The right before the right, freedom of services etc.... Now arises again a new gray area where players and casinos somehow for years again wiggle through. A lot has changed for the worse and more will change for the worse, but there will always be a way to gamble undisturbed and without restrictions.

I think it is now not even clear whether by our membership in the EU playing at EU providers can be completely banned or it may well be that the DE license is just issued as an additional supplement that one has in the end just another regulatory authority similar to MGA or the Gambling Commission in England

These citizens can also freely choose under which license they play and so it could possibly also be here I think times

Would also otherwise Sinnbefreit we must subordinate ourselves to each law of the EU and each new guideline withmachen but there we are then suddenly no longer a part? Makes little sense or am I wrong there?

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moralischverwerflich
Expert
That's kind of how it's going to work. There will always be a loophole in the gray area. At some point in the distant future, the state will jump on board and open its own Online Casinos, where you can play without limits, just like in the casinos at the moment. It may sound strange, but at some point they will move with the times. Other countries are already talking about it and will be pioneers and with time Germany and co will follow....

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