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Online Casinos in general: [Chargeback] - Ulm Regional Court rules in favor of player (Page 23)

Topic created on 20th Jan. 2020 | Page: 23 of 27 | Answers: 262 | Views: 67,663
gagapapamama
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Kleinkariert wrote on 06/25/2020 at 01:11 PM
That's not entirely true. Some part seems warun always pay taxes too. Videoslots seems to pay them.

Something was there with the value added tax if I am correct ?

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Stromberg
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Ichbins2018 wrote on 24.06.2020 at 18:59
Whereby the last ones have very likely contributed significantly to -that in the not too distant future online gambling will be legalized

And I think that is best for all sides.
Provided that the Player protection works in the form that you can be blocked for all licensed casinos with an application and unlicensed casinos, legally safe, are not accessible at all
That the current state of affairs is not satisfactory, I think is clear.
And if now begins to sue, I can imagine that the regulation is delayed even further...

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Stromberg
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gagapapamama wrote on 25.06.2020 at 07:56
Something was there with the sales tax if I am correct ?

At least Christoph always writes that the casinos pay VAT in Germany. On the fast I find there so no info to otherwise... Maybe he has there yes a source

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b****a

Stromberg wrote on 25.06.2020 at 09:33
At least Christoph always writes that the casinos pay VAT in Germany. On the fast I find there so no info to otherwise... Maybe he has there yes a source

There is also nothing to find below. It would also be somehow illogical if payment flows were prevented

casinos are displayed, but at the same time they have to pay taxes. Every lawyer would
Lawyer would pounce on this with relish as a defense strategy. This may be true for the sports betting
or to casinos in whose countries this is permitted.
Here, that is not the case.

In our country, gambling a la casino with slots is and will remain prohibited until the corresponding note in the StGB is discontinued,
or the paragraph is deleted, simple as that.
The state can raise taxes on forbidden things badly.
That would be like taxes on weed, completely insane!

From therefore I believe that it is poorly researched, nothing more!

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sippi
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blackmamba wrote on 25.06.2020 at 17:27: The state can hardly levy taxes on forbidden things.

Um, then ma ask the busted dealers, or the ones who got busted on IPTV. There's the accusation that no taxes were paid, among other things.

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b****a
sippi wrote on 25.06.2020 at 17:57
Um, then ma ask the busted dealers, or the ones who got busted on IPTV. There's the accusation that no taxes were paid, among other things.

Then I'd like to see the indictment.
Is it about the fact that they are gambling commercially and therefore have to pay taxes on the profits?
on the wins?
Is it about the fact that they played Blackjack, sports betting, Roulette, which is allowed?
Is the traceability of the games no longer possible, because the casino offers everything, and the
Server is located abroad?
Is it only now that they are really cracking down and applying the existing laws?

None of us has ever seen such an indictment or cover letter from the tax office, right?
Therefore, it remains speculation.

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wettibernd
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I know someone who has dealt with speed, in a somewhat larger style. Anyway, he got high at some point, after about 1 year in custody came the trial in which he has caught 5.5 years. When the sentence was legally binding he got about 2 weeks later mail from the tax office because he had an extrapolated income in the six-digit range through his drug deals and is now asked with 70000 € to pay. So much for our great state.

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sippi
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Exactly @wettibernd

And if you google Dealer + taxes, you'll find even more.

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b****a

wettibernd wrote on 25.06.2020 at 18:10: I know someone who has dealt with speed, in a somewhat larger style. Anyway, he just went up at some point, after about 1 year in custody then came the trial in which he caught 5.5 years. When the sentence was legally binding he got about 2 weeks later mail from the tax office because he had an extrapolated income in the six-digit range through his drug deals and is now asked with 70000 € to pay. So much for our great state.

Would be somehow the hammer, if he could keep all the money, right?

Then I do once in my life a big thing, go to jail, and have afterwards
and then I'm set for life. Normal logic should tell you that this should not be the case
should not be.
Whereby I have not considered these things in my above statement, which money and taxes from
Penalties concerns.

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wettibernd
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blackmamba wrote on 06/25/2020 at 7:46 pm

Would be kind of awesome if he got to keep all that money, wouldn't it?

Then I do a big thing once in my life, go to jail, and afterwards I am
and then I'm set for life. Normal logic should tell you that this should not be the case
should not be.
Whereby I have not considered these things in my above statement, which money and taxes from
Penalties concerns.

Is already somehow was what you say, only he had no chance to deduct his luxury car and the "business premises", party`s, gasoline costs and party donations afterwards.

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