Matthias wrote on 11.04.2018 at 08:55: also Berlin ... but not for long...
migrate to malta
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11th Apr. 2018, at 10:39 am CEST#26
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Iseedeadpeople wrote on 04/11/2018 09:38 AM
migrate to malta
Well its obvious if he can do his work from there.... after all the gambling regulation is good and he will save a lot of tax if he can do that from Malta .in Berlin it's just like in no other city in Germany that there are really everywhere Spielos and stores with 3 machines .That's why gibs in Berlin also as many gambling addicts as in the whole rest of Germany...^^ and our foreign arcade owners will already as long as they can against new laws rant^^
Yaaa And I'm honestly quite happy about it too. It's really the case that I can do my work from anywhere I have a decent internet connection
There are many reasons that spoke for me "pro Malta":
1. the nice weather - every time I was in Malta I felt better than in Germany - maybe it was also the "vacation feeling", whereas I always worked in Malta,
but overall I love the warmth and also the sun, so Malta is perfect for me in that respect
2. the climate itself - I really have to fight with dry heating air, dry skin, burning eyes - in Malta the humidity is usually higher and this has a positive effect on me physically
3. calmer way of life - in Malta people are a bit more relaxed about everything. I have worked a lot in the last few years, with 30 already first gray hairs and I sometimes feel much older and a bit burnt out, I hope to find some peace in Malta, but at the same time to become mentally fitter again,
4. negative experiences in Germany - I don't want to go into too much detail. Basically I like Germany, the order, the cleanliness, the food. But there are also things that really bother me in Berlin: Lack of teachers in elementary schools, high taxes, sometimes excessive bureaucracy, GEZ fees, IHK fees, increasing criminality (e.g. 3 car navi thefts in the last 6 years)
5. Malta belongs to the EU - Euro as currency
6. that direct flights from Berlin are offered (2,5 h flight) and therefore I am relatively flexible if I want to visit my family
7. There is also good food in Malta, if you know your way around a bit
8. and of course saving taxes is also a topic, but I have to say that especially at the beginning everything (foundation, moving expenses, etc.) is very expensive and the tax advantage is completely eaten up in the first year. But if it goes well, it could be noticeable after 2-3 years.
When I think about what bothers me a bit about Malta now, these are things I can live with:
1. worse and narrower roads, as well as left-hand traffic, but I can also live with that
2. i can no longer think of anything that REALLY bothers me
we'll see what comes, I'll keep you up to date, if it interests you
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11th Apr. 2018, at 12:15 pm CEST#29
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Matthias wrote on 11.04.2018 at 11:16: Jaaaa And I'm honestly quite happy about it too. It's really like I can do my work from anywhere I have a decent internet connection
There are many reasons that spoke for me "pro Malta":
1. the nice weather - every time I was in Malta I felt better than in Germany - maybe it was also the "vacation feeling", whereas I always worked in Malta,
but overall I love the warmth and also the sun, so Malta is perfect for me in that respect
2. the climate itself - I really have to fight with dry heating air, dry skin, burning eyes - in Malta the humidity is usually higher and this has a positive effect on me physically
3. calmer way of life - in Malta people are a bit more relaxed about everything. I have worked a lot in the last few years, with 30 already first gray hairs and I sometimes feel much older and a bit burnt out, I hope to find some peace in Malta, but at the same time to become mentally fitter again,
4. negative experiences in Germany - I don't want to go into too much detail. Basically I like Germany, the order, the cleanliness, the food. But there are also things that really bother me in Berlin: Lack of teachers in elementary schools, high taxes, sometimes excessive bureaucracy, GEZ fees, IHK fees, increasing criminality (e.g. 3 car navi thefts in the last 6 years)
5. Malta belongs to the EU - Euro as currency
6. that direct flights from Berlin are offered (2,5 h flight) and therefore I am relatively flexible if I want to visit my family
7. There is also good food in Malta, if you know your way around a bit
8. and of course saving taxes is also a topic, but I have to say that especially at the beginning everything (foundation, moving expenses, etc.) is very expensive and the tax advantage is completely eaten up in the first year. But if it goes well, it could be noticeable after 2-3 years.
When I think about what bothers me a bit about Malta now, these are things I can live with:
1. worse and narrower roads, as well as left-hand traffic, but I can also live with that
2. i can no longer think of anything that REALLY bothers me
we'll see what comes, I'll keep you up to date, if it interests you
I also think that with one of the main reasons the gambling regulation in Berlin and also in things Gamblejoe plays a big role or?
locke2kk wrote on 11.04.2018 at 12:15 pm
I also think that with one of the main reasons the gambling regulation in Berlin and also in things Gamblejoe plays a big role or?
So for me the gambling regulation is 0% a reason to move to Malta, whether the gambling houses are closed or not, I honestly do not care, I go if then anyway only in the casino or put my money in online casinos^^
For Malta still speaks that I have to fight as an allergy sufferer in Germany every spring with hay fever, in Malta gibts not. There is SAND and STONE and SANDSTONE, but no birches, few early bloomers, no hazelnut tree or other allergy-suspicious substances in the air. Only the traffic is sometimes a bit smoggy when you are stuck in rush hour traffic, but there the government is promoting electric cars. Due to the small size of the country, changes can be implemented relatively quickly, so I think that the air quality will soon be well above that in major German cities.
Furthermore, Malta is the second safest country in the world in terms of natural disasters . See: 30 Safest Countries with Least Natural Disaster Risk
And if war breaks out, Malta is also relatively safe - the country stays out of world conflicts and is so small that it is hardly worth dropping a bomb there .
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Well its obvious if he can do his work from there.... after all the gambling regulation is good and he will save a lot of tax if he can do that from Malta .in Berlin it's just like in no other city in Germany that there are really everywhere Spielos and stores with 3 machines .That's why gibs in Berlin also as many gambling addicts as in the whole rest of Germany...^^ and our foreign arcade owners will already as long as they can against new laws rant^^
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There are many reasons that spoke for me "pro Malta":
1. the nice weather - every time I was in Malta I felt better than in Germany - maybe it was also the "vacation feeling", whereas I always worked in Malta,
but overall I love the warmth and also the sun, so Malta is perfect for me in that respect
2. the climate itself - I really have to fight with dry heating air, dry skin, burning eyes - in Malta the humidity is usually higher and this has a positive effect on me physically
3. calmer way of life - in Malta people are a bit more relaxed about everything. I have worked a lot in the last few years, with 30 already first gray hairs and I sometimes feel much older and a bit burnt out, I hope to find some peace in Malta, but at the same time to become mentally fitter again,
4. negative experiences in Germany - I don't want to go into too much detail. Basically I like Germany, the order, the cleanliness, the food. But there are also things that really bother me in Berlin: Lack of teachers in elementary schools, high taxes, sometimes excessive bureaucracy, GEZ fees, IHK fees, increasing criminality (e.g. 3 car navi thefts in the last 6 years)
5. Malta belongs to the EU - Euro as currency
6. that direct flights from Berlin are offered (2,5 h flight) and therefore I am relatively flexible if I want to visit my family
7. There is also good food in Malta, if you know your way around a bit
8. and of course saving taxes is also a topic, but I have to say that especially at the beginning everything (foundation, moving expenses, etc.) is very expensive and the tax advantage is completely eaten up in the first year. But if it goes well, it could be noticeable after 2-3 years.
When I think about what bothers me a bit about Malta now, these are things I can live with:
1. worse and narrower roads, as well as left-hand traffic, but I can also live with that
2. i can no longer think of anything that REALLY bothers me
we'll see what comes, I'll keep you up to date, if it interests you
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I also think that with one of the main reasons the gambling regulation in Berlin and also in things Gamblejoe plays a big role or?
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So for me the gambling regulation is 0% a reason to move to Malta, whether the gambling houses are closed or not, I honestly do not care, I go if then anyway only in the casino or put my money in online casinos^^
For Malta still speaks that I have to fight as an allergy sufferer in Germany every spring with hay fever, in Malta gibts not. There is SAND and STONE and SANDSTONE, but no birches, few early bloomers, no hazelnut tree or other allergy-suspicious substances in the air. Only the traffic is sometimes a bit smoggy when you are stuck in rush hour traffic, but there the government is promoting electric cars. Due to the small size of the country, changes can be implemented relatively quickly, so I think that the air quality will soon be well above that in major German cities.
Furthermore, Malta is the second safest country in the world in terms of natural disasters . See: 30 Safest Countries with Least Natural Disaster Risk
And if war breaks out, Malta is also relatively safe - the country stays out of world conflicts and is so small that it is hardly worth dropping a bomb there .
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