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Online Casinos in general: Consequences after July 1, 2021 (Page 30)

Topic created on 18th May. 2021 | Page: 30 of 95 | Answers: 942 | Views: 337,116
ChaosInBewegung
Visitor
Hello, I have just had a withdrawal for the first time at Twin. Via Trustly 100 euros. Immediately afterwards a debit from Trustly 60 (!!) euros. Can someone tell me something about this? Why do they take 60 euros from my account... what is that about? I will of course still contact my bank and Trustly, but maybe someone here can please prepare me if there is info. Thanks a lot

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Carsten92
Amateur
Where can I still cash in, without the I get from father state one on the muzzle?

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Mo1985
Amateur
Carsten92 wrote on 05.07.2021 at 17:38: Where can I still cash in, without the I get from father state one on the muzzle???

Basically you can gamble with all providers who at least pay the 5.3% tax. From providers who do not do that I would leave the fingers, because you participate in tax evasion. The consequences start with a seized account..

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Carsten92
Amateur

Mo1985 wrote on 05/07/2021 at 18:25
Basically you can gamble with all providers that at least pay the 5.3% tax. From providers who do not do that I would leave the fingers, because you participate in tax evasion. The consequences start with a seized account..

Is there a list of casinos that pay the taxes?

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Mo1985
Amateur
I do not know.

But Platincasino, for example, pays the tax. There you pay 5.3% extra on each spin, but have the same payout ratios.

With a 10€ bet you pay 53cent tax, which does not make the cabbage fat. For this reason, I also find that most users here lead phantom discussions. Gamble away 500€ a month and get upset about taxes - completely absurd.

So at least what comes back into the treasury when people gamble away their Hartz4.

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derder
Visitor
Because of Austria:

Answer from Caxino:
Due to the new mandatory jurisdictional limit in Austria, you have a net loss limit of €2,000, which unfortunately cannot be waived. Since you have now reached this limit, it is not possible to continue playing.

This applies to ALWAYS, they said...WTF?!

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Falko
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Mo1985 wrote on 05/07/2021 at 18:39: I don't know.

But Platincasino is paying the tax. There you pay 5.3% extra on each spin, but have the same payout ratios.

With a 10€ bet you pay 53cent tax, that doesn't make much difference. For this reason, I also find that most users here lead phantom discussions. Gamble away 500€ a month and get upset about taxes - completely absurd.

So at least what comes back into the treasury when people gamble away their Hartz4.

The players just remember very well how much fun gambling was back then and how little fun is left of it nowadays. Therefore, any criticism of it is justified.

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Carsten92
Amateur
According to Fantasino, the game Provider pays the taxes to Father State?
Can you believe that?

Supposedly it is legal to play there according to support.

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Krabbenburger
Experienced
Mo1985 wrote on 05/07/2021 at 18:25
Basically you can gamble with all providers that at least pay the 5.3% tax. From providers who do not do that I would leave the fingers, because you participate in tax evasion. The consequences start with a seized account..

This is not true, because the casino is liable to pay taxes and not the player.
Even if the casino says that they deduct a fee as a tax from your bet to pass it on to the treasury, you can not know whether they really do that or keep it internally as additional revenue.
You can compare this sales tax with the value added tax also applies here that not the customer is taxable but the company from which you have purchased.

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BenOssi123
Rookie
Just played at N1. Strangely, they don't deduct any taxes, RTP is still at 96 for most slots.

Except of course at playngo. Schönnaug 94 down. Have played three different slots with 50€ each on 30-50 tray. Either nothing came or it was 10-20X in the games.

Also funny: Fat Santa can only be played from 50 cents, Razor Shark only 20Fach-2,5/ but no more 30 Fach.

Generally I had constant crashes on N1, smartphone runs hot and the BonusBuys from Pragmatic are unparalleled in audacity. You buy for 100X and almost always have only 10-50X in it. This is really a rip-off and should be banned.

Overall from 100€ to 300€ high and then it went straight down to 0. As if someone had magically pressed n button😉. PlaynGo belongs removed!

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