Klempo77 wrote on 20.06.2022 at 18:36: I think 1.7 is deadline, it may be that until then more casinos close their doors for Germany.
Let's see, maybe if there will be enough casinos, these stupid restrictions will be reconsidered
I do not think so because the state can pull the players beautiful coal out of the bag and whether Malta casinos close here is those but completely indifferent.Oh yes, cough, do not forget player protection.I want to have ne time machine where everything was again like before...
Donnie wrote on 20.06.2022 at 18:48: Oh yeah,cough,don't forget player protection.I want to have a time machine where everything was like it used to be again...
Klempo77 wrote on 20.06.2022 at 18:36: Let's see, maybe if there are enough casinos, these stupid restrictions will be reconsidered
I read yesterday the article of Christian here and what one has read there a sprouting tax revenues of the state by gambling, one sees that has been more than worthwhile so far. Since our state will certainly change nothing more
Falko wrote on 20.06.2022 at 19:06
I read yesterday the article of Christian here and what one has read there a sprouting tax revenues of the state by gambling, one sees that has been more than worthwhile so far. Since our state will certainly change nothing more
Yes, I was also surprised.
I have, honestly, thought that no one plays in casinos with new rules.
But if casinos that have paid tax until now, now leave Germany, then this source of income falls away
Klempo77 wrote on 20.06.2022 at 19:20
Yes, I wondered about that too.
I honestly thought that no one plays in casinos with new rules.
But if casinos that have paid tax until now, now leave Germany, then this source of revenue falls away
The tax revenue is so high because this tax is collected in easily 95% of Malta licensed casinos. (Whether they really all pay off is another matter)
Even in those who have no 5 sec rule and 1 € max bet.
There are 2 billing models the obvious variant if you of each bet what is deducted and the hidden variant if the tax is integrated into the RTP of the game.
You can also easily see the hidden variant. If the casino has RTPs of 90% and less, it is very likely that they will collect the tax.
In the hidden variant, the casino must also remove games that have a non-configurable fixed RTP such as some older Net Ent games otherwise they would make a loss.( Game has a fixed RTP of 96.5% and the casino pays 5.3% tax on each bet. So they would make 1,8% loss on each bet . That is why such games are removed )
Currently in Malta I am only aware of the Gammix Group and Boom Bang VIP which have no tax or low RTP . There are certainly a few more but you can really count them on one hand.
It will be exciting what happens from 1 July. Most MGA casinos collect the tax, but do not strive for a German license.
If more MGA casinos then say goodbye to the German market, the tax revenue could also collapse sharply.
Got a mail from them at 20:00.
An excerpt from the mail:
Dear Player,
We would like to inform you that Slotty Vegas will be closing the site to casino players as of July 31, 2022.
From June 21, 2022 we will not accept any further deposits on our site and gaming will be available until June 30, 2022.
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Let's see, maybe if there are enough casinos, these stupid restrictions will be reconsidered
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I do not think so because the state can pull the players beautiful coal out of the bag and whether Malta casinos close here is those but completely indifferent.Oh yes, cough, do not forget player protection.I want to have ne time machine where everything was again like before...
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I read yesterday the article of Christian here and what one has read there a sprouting tax revenues of the state by gambling, one sees that has been more than worthwhile so far. Since our state will certainly change nothing more
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Yes, I was also surprised.
I have, honestly, thought that no one plays in casinos with new rules.
But if casinos that have paid tax until now, now leave Germany, then this source of income falls away
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The tax revenue is so high because this tax is collected in easily 95% of Malta licensed casinos. (Whether they really all pay off is another matter)
Even in those who have no 5 sec rule and 1 € max bet.
There are 2 billing models the obvious variant if you of each bet what is deducted and the hidden variant if the tax is integrated into the RTP of the game.
You can also easily see the hidden variant. If the casino has RTPs of 90% and less, it is very likely that they will collect the tax.
In the hidden variant, the casino must also remove games that have a non-configurable fixed RTP such as some older Net Ent games otherwise they would make a loss.( Game has a fixed RTP of 96.5% and the casino pays 5.3% tax on each bet. So they would make 1,8% loss on each bet . That is why such games are removed )
Currently in Malta I am only aware of the Gammix Group and Boom Bang VIP which have no tax or low RTP . There are certainly a few more but you can really count them on one hand.
It will be exciting what happens from 1 July. Most MGA casinos collect the tax, but do not strive for a German license.
If more MGA casinos then say goodbye to the German market, the tax revenue could also collapse sharply.
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This is really a great pity . An absolute top casino .
Does anyone know if LV BET also has a Curacao offshoot?
The Energy Casino on the same platform as LV BET has a Curacao offshoot.
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Got a mail from them at 20:00.
An excerpt from the mail:
Dear Player,
We would like to inform you that Slotty Vegas will be closing the site to casino players as of July 31, 2022.
From June 21, 2022 we will not accept any further deposits on our site and gaming will be available until June 30, 2022.
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