He lives in the US has never paid upkeep but has recently made millions with cryptocurrencies. Now he has not only paid his maintenance debt and will soon pay maintenance but literally showered me with reparations. Not only did he give me a 4000 dollar laptop for Christmas, he also gave me about 160,000 euro. A third for immediately in Krypowährungen the rest he wants to give me with 18 in euro. How should I handle this? I'm not used to having money?
He should send you smaller sums, keyword gift tax and money laundering law!
In addition, most likely your mum is also credited as "income" because you form a community of need.
He says that does not interest anyone because it is in crypto currency
Not correct
Did I read that right out that he's in the US?
Then tell the gentleman that here in D the clocks tick a little differently. Also, cryptocurrencies are assets and Mama Merkel taxed everything… And the JC will say: Makes it to (real) money to make a living.
Huh he pays for a living now and besides, no one but him and I know not even my mother. She only knows about the money that I get at 18
It does not know any of the money even my mother only knows of the part I get at 18
You can tell fairy tales very well.
Your bank has already contacted your mother. It would be obliged to do so. I myself am employed in the bank.
Krypowährungen do not run on a bank but on keys and wallets
How do you get the money? It's not about your bank, which would take up this contact with your parents / mother.
All I need to get the money is well encrypted on the laptop on it. Different wallets of different cryptocurrencies
Haha…
and then the money rolls out of the laptop…
You must already have an account to convert it to Euro.
Do not tell fairy tales here, even if dreaming is sooo beautiful.
So you can just pay online or I can transfer a part to another wallet in some stores via smartphone
You really have no idea about cryptocurrencies. You can pay online with it. You can even download Bitcoin to your smartphone and pay for it in some stores
You have to be in the US, then you can do it through the local bank. There's no other way.
Do not junk like that. You can pay in Germany with many online shops and stores directly with Bitcoin. Even with Edeka
He should send you smaller sums, keyword gift tax and money laundering law!
With donations from the father there's a free allowance of 400,000 euro over a period of 10 years. It is completely irrelevant whether the amount is given as a lump sum or in several subtotals. With a donation of just € 160,000 so is still a lot of air up, before it starts with the gift tax.
This has nothing to do with money laundering.
** grins **
Means you now have the fat coal and you continue to cash Hartz4 … Well, if the shot does not backfire on sooner or later…
Do not worry, you will not have to get used to money - in my opinion, the numbers only haunt your head.
Who has money does not talk about it- why?: because chatting can cause unnecessary problems, as a father I explain to my children about it. You can't wait for everyone to be informed.
Not a good story, not too immature.
If your father pays you enough maintenance, that you can cover your cost of living (ie rent, food etc) of it, then the JC must exclude you from the need community. So you do not have to pay for your mother.
Make the money safely and treat yourself to something nice. Maybe a holiday for your mother and you.