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Olaf4711
10 months ago

So why should she give you money to a stranger

So, as I read from your question, you get money from the office

Money gifts are not a good idea

Better get it. Valued as income

and if you fail, you get trouble

short / lock etc

Believe me

had the same problem. It was then called the loan and, despite the Dahrlehen agreement, it was valued as income

long Reder short sense & well-meaning advice:

let it go

Olaf4711
10 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

It doesn’t matter. I helped 1 x in inventory years ago. Was badly planned & not much to do anymore. Money was transferred: € 20’

Letter from the Office: I would work there

ask? Let it go

Rasentraktor007
10 months ago

I guess.

The big Unknown wants to send you a larger amount of money, but only then, if you give him a certain smaller amount than “poor” before, right?

If that is so, you should immediately (!) the contact is cancelled as this is an ancient and now well-known fraud:

You transfer the alleged fee, then the generous donor is gone and you will not receive a single cent.

Rasentraktor007
10 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

Well…

dieLuka
10 months ago

Sure. Fill envelope with money, don’t write a name on it and thrown into the mailbox unnoticed. Schwupps does not know the office that it was given or the recipient of whom it comes.

If the donor and the recipient do not have to be so anonymous to each other, Grandma can also push the grandchild into his hand no 10.

All rules apply. Money gifts apply regardless of whether the bar or via bank transfer happens.

The money is given, of course, but with that he gives otherwise it would not be a gift but would lose or get lost.

Rainer135
10 months ago

With a beggar it is also absolutely anonymous.

So talk to people on the street and ask for money.

Waldmensch70
10 months ago

If a stranger wants to give me money, it can happen anonymously that
neither he (this strange person) still the office
it comes with?

No.

No one can give you something that he will give you something.

If you get money from a person without the person himself knowing that she has given money, then she has been stolen.

juergen63225
10 months ago

That he doesn’t notice is probably mistakes in the question.

Everything is possible, not to indicate if you live from the state is social fraud.

You don’t live from the state .. Donation tax only applies from 20,000 euros.

bielz54
10 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

How is that supposed to happen in practice?

Ranzino
10 months ago

not in itself, because free allowance must be checked.