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Online Casinos in general: Legal basis for 5% tax at MGA casinos (Page 8)

Topic created on 17th Feb. 2022 | Page: 8 of 10 | Answers: 94 | Views: 18,080
Sebi123
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CashOut wrote on 18.02.2022 at 17:08
Whether the providers cook their own soup or not is completely irrelevant

The only issue is that these OCs have been collecting taxes from "THE PLAYERS" since July and apparently just keep the money
That is called FRAUD. Off point.

Would like to have an article that addresses the problem directly and says that the players here are clearly cheated.

How do you know if the casinos pay the money of the 5.3 percent tax to the German state or not I strongly assume that they do it

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TWiSTeD
Top Member

Sebi123 wrote on 18.02.2022 at 17:38
How do you know if the casinos pay the money of the 5.3 percent tax to the German state or not I strongly assume that they do it

why would they voluntarily pay taxes to anyone? especially since most are based in malta.

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Sebi123
Amateur
Because otherwise you are threatened with the loss of the German license I think at least

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TWiSTeD
Top Member

Sebi123 wrote on 18.02.2022 at 18:51: Because otherwise you are threatened with the loss of the German license I think at least

which casino already has a german license??

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t****o
The tax must be paid as soon as the reels start spinning. So not on the Deposit, but per
Spin. Think, the tax offices look there very closely on it, that the are paid. Since the state understands
no fun. And since illegal must also pay taxes, it does not matter for now.

Since the authority is only in the structure, there are evenly still Casinos, which do not pay tax. Especially those that are hiding somewhere
somewhere hide.Think, however, that
that will change.

There is no German license yet. Those who apply for one, only have to adhere to the German requirements now, otherwise they have no chance
Otherwise they have no chance in the licensing process

Should it come to an IP ban, or you can no longer deposit at the casinos, or the authorities come up with something else, you will have no chance
Authorities come up with something else, these
these casinos just lost, and Germany lost as customers.

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TWiSTeD
Top Member

tequiero wrote on 18/02/2022 at 20:39: The tax must be paid as soon as the reels start spinning. So not on the Deposit, but per
Spin. Think, the tax offices look there quite closely on it that the are paid off. Since the state understands
no fun. And since illegal must also pay taxes, it does not matter for now.

Since the authority is only in the structure, there are evenly still Casinos, which do not pay tax. Especially those that are hiding somewhere
somewhere hide.Think, however, that
that will change.

There is no German license yet. Those who apply for one, only have to adhere to the German requirements now, otherwise they have no chance
Otherwise they have no chance in the licensing process

Should it come to an IP ban, or you can no longer deposit at the casinos, or the authorities come up with something else, you will have no chance
Authorities come up with something else, these
these casinos just lost, and Germany lost as customers.

if my company has its headquarters in malta, but no German laws apply

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Anonym
dersawen wrote on 02/18/2022 at 8:47 pm

if my company is based in malta, german laws do not apply

Then I just open a company in Panama, sell my goods in DE, but do not have to pay taxes like VAT?

What kind of nonsense are you talking about?

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t****o

dersawen wrote on 02/18/2022 at 8:47 pm

if my company is based in malta, german laws do not apply



If you are in Malta, and want a German license, then you are subject to the rules and laws of this
Gambling license. That is logical, isn't it?

If you don't, you stay in Malta, and of course you don't pay taxes to Germany.

Everything here has been chewed over in detail.
Further questions to the editors of the "Sendung mit der Maus"!

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Justin
Amateur

Cona87 wrote on 18.02.2022 at 21:03
Then I just open a company in Panama, sell my goods in DE but don't have to pay taxes like VAT?

What kind of nonsense are you talking about?

Absolutely no nonsense

If you sell digital goods (software, download and online apps, etc) with a foreign company in the EU to private customers in DE and a private person does not invest more than 10,000 € per year, you do not have to pay taxes in Germany, but in the country where the company is located

Quote from regulation: As far as the sales from electronic services do not exceed the threshold of 10,000 € per year, the services are taxable at the place of business of the providing entrepreneur. As soon as the threshold of €10,000 is exceeded in a calendar year, the place of performance is again based on the domicile of the (private) service recipient

This is anchored in law. In the EU, the threshold for private individuals is 10k. Unfortunately, I do not know what the situation is with your Panama company,


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Anonym
Justin wrote on 02/18/2022 at 11:12 PM

Absolutely no nonsense

If you sell digital goods (software, download and online apps, etc) with a foreign company in the EU to private customers in DE and a private person does not invest more than 10,000 € per year, you also do not have to pay taxes in DE, but in the country where the company is located

Quote from regulation: As far as the sales from electronic services do not exceed the threshold of 10,000 € per year, the services are taxable at the place of business of the providing entrepreneur. As soon as the threshold of €10,000 is exceeded in a calendar year, the place of performance is again based on the domicile of the (private) service recipient

This is anchored in law. In the EU, the threshold for private individuals is 10k. Unfortunately, I do not know what the situation is with your Panama company,



You write per person, but there is nothing in the quoted text. Which sales are meant?

Do you have a link to the regulation?
Found it

Does the vending machine tax fall under sales tax?

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