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Online Casinos in general: Payout slip / receipt online casinos

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2021 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 7 | Views: 1,820
Elhan
Hello all,
i have a question regarding the payout receipts. If you want to withdraw a win, you receive a confirmation mail from the online casinos. Is this mail to be considered as a receipt or do I have to request a receipt again?
I would like to be able to plausibly prove where these come from in case there is ever a demand about my earnings

If someone knows something about this, I would be very grateful for advice

Best regards

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Karuen00
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I think the email is enough

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Anonym
You do not get an email from every casino and or some casinos also send an email and do not list the withdrawal amount
As a receipt / receipt I would consider the whole only very limited

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Elhan

Matthlign wrote on 15.01.2021 at 13:38: You do not get an email from every casino and or some casinos also send an email and do not list the withdrawal amount
So as a receipt / receipt I would consider the whole thing only very limited.

Good to know! So far I have fortunately always received an email with the withdrawal confirmation and the amount

Has anyone ever requested an additional receipt / voucher?

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Elhan
Karuen00 wrote on 14.01.2021 at 23:48: I think the e Mail is already enough

Thanks for your feedback!

Do you know this from experience?

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Anonym
Elhan wrote on 01/15/2021 at 4:31 pm
Thanks for your feedback!

Do you know this from experience?

I think as "proof" to XY such an email would be sufficient - especially since in case of queries, your transactions yes could be viewed or further evidence could be provided.

But you can't consider such an email as an official receipt - it's not so much about the fact that it's an email, but about the structure of the email.

In Germany, the minimum requirements for a receipt are, legally, clearly regulated.
Among other things, the formal requirements state that a receipt must contain a consecutive receipt number or the signature of the payee
Personally, I have never had an e-mail from a casino that met all legal requirements

In your case, however, it is also not a paper that you can present to your tax advisor
So we are back to the point that the e-mail could serve as the first proof in case of doubt
I think basically it is not about a receipt as such

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Elhan
Matthlign wrote on 15.01.2021 at 20:31
I think as "proof" to XY such an email would be sufficient - especially since in case of queries, your transactions yes could be viewed or further evidence could be provided.

As an official receipt you can consider such a mail but in any case not - it is less about the fact that it is an e-mail, but about the structure of the e-mail.

In Germany, the minimum requirements for a receipt are, legally, clearly regulated.
Among other things, the formal requirements state that a receipt must contain a consecutive receipt number or the signature of the payee
Personally, I have never had an e-mail from a casino that met all legal requirements

In your case, however, it is also not a paper that you can present to your tax advisor
So we are back to the point that the e-mail could serve as the first proof in case of doubt
I think basically it is not about a receipt as such

Hello Matthling, thank you for your detailed contribution. I am actually concerned with possible proof for my tax records after all. I have no experience with Online Casinos and would like to make sure that I have the necessary documents at hand in case there are any questions
Has anyone here by chance ever requested an "official receipt" from an online casino?

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Anonym
Wins from a casino and tax documents - I think I have never heard these terms together in one sentence - simply because so far yes a legal "gray area"

I think your question can hardly answer anyone here, because as I said, rather unusual

But what should work, write to the respective casino and discuss the issue there in the chat or via e-mail with the staff
I think there will certainly be the possibility that you could create documents that would be sufficient for the tax advisor
In principle, for example, the tax advisor but also a list of your transactions on the part of the casino's, be useful as proof - that is, an account statement on the deposits and withdrawals are clearly visible
A casino should be able to issue something like this to you

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