Gamblejoe - I think his name is Daniel - did it that way, he surely knows more about it
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2nd Aug. 2019, at 08:23 pm CEST#5
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Daniel Matthias and all the others have emigrated for this reason. In principle, a second residence is not sufficient - for tax purposes, it is always the main residence where you can prove that you are more than 185 days a year that counts. There are enough prominent examples who had a second home in Monaco and thought they could reduce their taxes that way.
From Germany you will never manage to stream legally and earn money with affiliation links in the casino area. Emphasis on LEGAL!
mausi wrote on 02/08/2019 at 19:30: Hello, have a nice evening
i am brand new here in the forum and have a question.
What conditions do you have to meet if you are a resident of Malta to be allowed to advertise for casinos?
Do you also need a license for this?
Would Malta also suffice as a secondary residence?
what would it be like for a second home from a tax point of view?
Thanks for answers
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Maybe you should first look into the legal situation regarding online gambling in Germany ?
Not only for fun, the "soul catchers" have their headquarters there for the most part.
And as for streaming, ever thought about how many innocent souls you send into the abyss?
If not, congratulations - then you are perfectly suited for the post.
I didn't say anything about streaming and I don't plan to
I just asked a few normal questions
And precisely BECAUSE I have dealt with the legal situation in Germany.
So where is your problem with me and what do you not like about my questions?
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2nd Aug. 2019, at 09:03 pm CEST#8
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You have dealt with it to zero - sorry I did not even have to research for the answers but it is simply the current laws 😉
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Veteran wrote on 02.08.2019 at 21:03: You have dealt with it to zero - sorry I did not even have to research for the answers but it is simply the current laws 😉
German laws are but not particularly much value if they are "attacked" by EU gesetzetzte. EU law before national law.
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i am very new here in the forum and have a question.
What conditions do you have to meet if you are a resident of Malta to be allowed to advertise for casinos?
Do you also need a license for this?
Would Malta also suffice as a secondary residence?
what would it be like for a second home from a tax point of view?
Thanks for answers
Mausi
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Would like to know but also times^^
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But exactly I can not say how it is exactly
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From Germany you will never manage to stream legally and earn money with affiliation links in the casino area. Emphasis on LEGAL!
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Maybe you should first look into the legal situation regarding online gambling in Germany ?
Not only for fun, the "soul catchers" have their headquarters there for the most part.
And as for streaming, ever thought about how many innocent souls you send into the abyss?
If not, congratulations - then you are perfectly suited for the post.
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why so aggressive?
I didn't say anything about streaming and I don't plan to
I just asked a few normal questions
And precisely BECAUSE I have dealt with the legal situation in Germany.
So where is your problem with me and what do you not like about my questions?
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German laws are but not particularly much value if they are "attacked" by EU gesetzetzte. EU law before national law.
Then the matter looks quite different again.
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With the German laws?
I asked questions about Malta because I don't know the laws there.
They are obviously different from the German laws.
And yes, I do not know the laws there.
Don't you read my questions?
Or are such questions unwanted here?
Or is this the usual way of dealing with other members here?
Or is this forum "only" for the exchange and questions are generally unwanted?
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