• SSUPII
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    2 years ago

    With “Friends and Family” they get 100% unless converted

    • Guildo
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      2 years ago

      it’s a bit complicated, if you have to spend tax on it - but, yes

      • SSUPII
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        22 years ago

        In my country Paypay doesn’t tax when doing Friends and Family transactions, but do when you are sending to an account from another country

        • Guildo
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          32 years ago

          In germany it demands on the conditions. If you get too much, they will ask why and where you got it. So, if you get small amounts it’s totally ok, if it gets more you will get problems.

          • SSUPII
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            22 years ago

            Isn’t like that anywhere really? Paypal applies a hard limit on the max amount to send via Friends and Family, needing you to use the taxed other method where it becomes pretty much a bank transaction. For exchanging big sums in general the only real choice is a bank transfer with your real cards.

            • @nodiet@feddit.de
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              12 years ago

              I think you are confusing taxes with fees? I don’t think PayPal will pay any taxes for you even if you don’t use the “friends and family” feature.

          • SSUPII
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            12 years ago

            That should be specified some law in each of our countries that specify the amount you can do as independent before its going to be taxed.