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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 414)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 414 of 1360 | Answers: 13,597 | Views: 1,787,805
T****i
unicorn wrote on 08.06.2021 at 17:32
Yes and the answer is that you have to have your company headquarters in a tax haven for it to be worthwhile at all, as an unknown noname casino

cool answer to the question how much you have to generate

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Falko
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Tolinski wrote on 08/06/2021 at 16:24: So they must be making around 20,000 in pure win per month.

The answer answers my question. I also believe at least 20 000 euros will have to generate an online casino per month to survive. It's awesome where people gamble away their money everywhere and how much is invested, otherwise the many no name backyard casinos could not hold and even here there are still more and more instead of less. That's just way too many casinos that enrich themselves at the player I find.

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u****n
Tolinski wrote on 08/06/2021 at 17:35
awesome answer to the question how much you have to generate

Boah boy, there is no exact amount you HAVE to generate to survive. It depends on 1000 different factors. If I'm a 1 man scam casino without any license and imprint and fakeslots and never pay out anyway then also 2000-3000€ are enough, have no other expenses.

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Knochen
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Many small crap casinos also belong together. They have a (bad) license, a support and a mailbox somewhere in the Caribbean but 7 pages. In addition, most casinos are not only specialized in Germany and have a correspondingly international audience. Also, one must not forget that there are also wealthy gambling addicts who sink well and gladly times alone 20,000 € (and much more) in a casino

I sometimes wonder how all the small Kack Spielos with 8 machines survive

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T****i
unicorn wrote on 08/06/2021 at 17:46
Boah boy, there is no exact amount you HAVE to earn to survive. It depends on 1000 different factors. If I'm a 1 man scammer casino without any license and imprint and fakeslots and never pay out anyway then also 2000-3000€ are enough, have no other expenses.

also this goes wrong again, because he asked specifically for 3 man and rule examples.

Therefore, the 20,000 euros are basically already well set. And from now on, I'm not going to explain the world to you anymore, I can't catch up on everything your teachers missed.

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u****n
Tolinski wrote on 08.06.2021 at 18:06
again this misses the point as he specifically asked for 3 man and rule examples.

That's why the 20,000 euros are basically already well set. And from now on I'm not explaining the world to you, can't catch up with everything your teachers missed.

your milkmaid calculation doesn't work out either. What are please 20.000 EBIT for a 3 man company where each earns 5.000 gross. That leaves 5000 for company taxes, license fees, Provider fees, Insurance premiums, etc. In Germany alone, with an average corporate tax rate of 24%, the corporate tax could just be paid. There are still a few thousand missing if your 3 men are supposed to earn 5000Euro gross 😂

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T****i
unicorn wrote on 08.06.2021 at 18:19
your milkmaid calculation does not work out. What is 20,000 EBIT for a 3 man company where each earns 5,000 gross. That leaves 5000 for corporate taxes, license fees, Provider fees, Insurance premiums etc. In Germany alone, with an average corporate tax rate of 24%, the corporate tax could just be paid. There are still a few thousand missing if your 3 men should earn 5000Euro gross 😂

Oh, now you are back in Germany. Nice Pippi Longstocking tactics

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u****n
Tolinski wrote on 08.06.2021 at 18:39
Oh, now you're back in Germany. Nice Pippi Longstocking tactics

Better get my Paysafecard and do not always distract with stupid sayings

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T****i
unicorn wrote on 08.06.2021 at 18:46
Better get my Paysafecard and don't always distract with stupid sayings

How many more should I get amk

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u****n
One that you owe me. But after your Albania tips, which are all done after exactly 5 minutes, it will probably be nix again today

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