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Online Casinos in general: Consequences after July 1, 2021 (Page 37)

Topic created on 18th May. 2021 | Page: 37 of 95 | Answers: 942 | Views: 337,265
XXLEONIDASXX
Top Member
Is just still biggest rip-off!
Casinos have a RTP at slots from 94 to 97% and there you do not pay per spin ne tax! Before Online Casinos were more attractive. Now rather the casinos

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Anonym
Of course it's a rip-off. And yet, at the end of September, everyone races to the polling station and gives the government its mandate. That has sadistic features.

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cbz490
Experienced
Ruebezahl wrote on 07/07/2021 at 14:18: Of course it's a rip-off. And yet at the end of September everyone races to the polling station and gives the government order. That has sadistic features .


After all, no one is generally forced to take up the offer.

For me, the taxation has only good, I have since the 29.06 nothing more deposited. (Normal was otherwise min1 times a day a deposit)

Anyone who it bothers so much (me included) but now has the best opportunities to stop it and invest his cash better.

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BenOssi123
Rookie
You have to look at the whole package!

The taxes on Platin are not the problem. But if transfer fees from third-party providers are added, it adds up at some point. Then we are no longer talking about an average of 5-10€ deduction for 100€, but 10-15€.

And that's steep when you consider that it's like that every time.


The next point are high payouts. About Skrill or Neteller, the bank will think something if you have deposited a total of 1000 € and then want to pay out at some point 5000 €. The money laundering law does not sleep. In December/January I played my way up from 500€ to an incredible 17.000€, because at some point I was completely stupid and bought games with high stakes and had more luck than sense. I gambled it away again, but what if a few thousand euros suddenly came from Neteller or Skrill? Can not imagine that the banks do not report further.

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supermode
Expert
BenOssi123 wrote on 07/07/2021 at 15:00

The next point is high withdrawals. About Skrill or Neteller, the bank will already think of something if you have deposited a total of, for example, 1000€ and then at some point want to withdraw 5000€. The money laundering law does not sleep. In December/January I played my way up from 500€ to an incredible 17.000€, because at some point I was completely stupid and bought games with high stakes and had more luck than sense. I gambled it away again, but what if a few thousand euros suddenly came from Neteller or Skrill? Can not imagine that the banks do not report further.

Why do you have a credit card from Neteller or Skrill? With it you can withdraw cash at the ATM or even pay at the LIDL a 6er Saskia water.

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BenOssi123
Rookie
supermode wrote on 07/07/2021 at 15:11
What's the point of having a credit card from Neteller or Skrill? With it you can withdraw cash at the ATM or even pay at the LIDL a 6er Saskia water.

But the withdrawal also costs fees?
I already have two credit cards and don't want to lose track of them

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garfield68
Elite
harlekin wrote on 07.07.2021 at 12:41 pm: so what videoslots and mr.vegas pull off is wirlich unter aller sau
rtp partly reduced to 87% and in addition the tax per spin is calculated xD
so who still plays there apparently only wants to reduce his bank account


Today via mail from them get:
"We would also like to inform you that according to the new regulations that have come into force, a 5% tax will be deducted on each spin, with a minimum tax deduction of 0.01 € per spin."

i also got this mail today. instead of 20cent per spin you now automatically pay 21cent. and then the rtp ( at bod for example ) to 87%

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RebellYell
Top Member

harlekin wrote on 07.07.2021 at 12:41 pm: so what videoslots and mr.vegas pull off is wirlich unter aller sau
rtp partly reduced to 87% and in addition the tax per spin is calculated xD
so who still plays there apparently only wants to reduce his bank account


Today via mail from them get:
"We would also like to inform you that according to the new regulations that have come into force, a 5% tax will be deducted on each spin, with a minimum tax deduction of 0.01 € per spin."

After all, I always play on 9/10 cents. so I would always have to pay 10% tax there. On top of that the reduced rtp. The store is really a cheek gerworden. But no one is forced to play there.

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T****4
I know only one thing, have played at Bluevegas on 30.06
Yesterday were 800 euros of my payout on my account
no sau has stressed or asked questions
the gambling continues😉🍀👌

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Pima007
Amateur
BenOssi123 wrote on 07/07/2021 at 15:00: You have to look at the whole package!

The taxes on Platin are not the problem. But if transfer fees from third parties come on top of that, it adds up at some point. Then we are no longer talking on average of 5-10€ deduction at 100€ but already of 10-15€.

And that's steep when you consider that it's like that every time.


The next point are high payouts. About Skrill or Neteller, the bank will think something if you have deposited a total of 1000 € and then want to pay out at some point 5000 €. The money laundering law does not sleep. In December/January I played my way up from 500€ to an incredible 17.000€, because at some point I was completely stupid and bought games with high stakes and had more luck than sense. I gambled it away again, but what if a few thousand euros suddenly came from Neteller or Skrill? Can not imagine that the banks do not report further.

Under 10000 € probably no bank will ask. Skrill is not an illegal Provider in DE. Problem is just sums over 10,000 € because the bank may ask where it comes from.

The best thing is to apply for a master card from Skrill and withdraw money. 1500€ per day I can withdraw for free so.

Then Deposit something into your account.

Within 2-3 months so 2-3k per month, then no one will ask, mostly goes to ATMs and rest bunkern under the pillow

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