So true. Regarding finding a good tax consultant - I can relate to that fully. OMG, especially the part where they say "Sorry, we exceeded our capacity for this year try to come in next year", "sorry, we're not available" - it's just so ridiculous. Same with doctors that are saying that "We don't take new clients" and then you're stuck for months trying to find a doctor (at least someone).
Great video. I'm an American who has lived in Germany for over 20 years I'm a freelancer and had an e-Commerce biz before my current one (web design) I have been lucky in that my brother in law was my first tax consultant and I got my current one through my old digital agency network. The big Squarespace designer Paige Brunton just did a long UA-cam about why she left Germany for the UK with her husband. One of the reasons was that as her business exploded (she was doing 200k launches) running it in Germany just started to become impossible.
That was very helpful & so much informative video that I've ever watched on UA-cam! I have same feeling about taxes & rules! after three years of living here and I'm very scare about my taxes & my company (Einzelunternehmen). instead of focusing on business we must concentrate n ridicules paperwork :| thanks for sharing this one, I might consider move out of Germany after getting my passport & citizenship as well
With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly-which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stocck portfoli0
It’s precisely at times like these that investors need to be on guard against the next certainty. You don’t have to act on every forecast, hence i will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
Right, I've=-0[ ,been in constant touch with a fiinancial-analyst since covid . You know these days it's really easy to buy into trending stock`s, but the task is determining when to buy or sell . My advisorr decides entry and exit commands on my portfoliio, I've accrued over $300k from an initially stagnant reserve of $150K.
For a few months now I have been searching tirelessly for information on how to start investing. I even payed $1000 for a course that I now regret. It appears that there is no structured guidiance for beginners on how to get started in this realm. I've come across several investors making well over $250k/annum and would be grateful if anyone on here could provide insights on how to get started, identify potential stocks, when to make an entry, exit etc.
Thats true, I've been getting assisted by a FA for almost a year now, I started out with less than $200K and I'm just $19,000 short of half a million in profit.
I really appreciate sharing your experience, it is really helpful for me, and as someone who is looking to have my own start up here in German now I am rethinking about the consequences. Thanks a lot again.
15:30 this statement... since you are a foreigner in Germany, the German government should give you a helping hand instead of taxing everything they can. I can totally agree out of 10 Tax consultants in superious Germany at least 7 do not carry out sufficient knowledge or interest in doing their job properly.
Do you know if we need to register a business if we do trading on stocks in Germany? Like day trading or swing trading etc… There are brokers like scalable capital and trade republic that take care of the tax. But I am not clear if it comes under some business activity that requires a business registration. I do have a PR and doing full time job in Germany.
I just got a letter from Steuerberater that as of 2022 im no on longer a Kleinunternehmer, now realizing i need to pay that 19% VAT from my pocket… great
With this side hustle/business/freelance, how does 48h/week limit apply? I have 40h per week full time job but do want to earn more online freelancing or with a business. But side hustles may take more than remaining 8 hrs .
Thanks for the video. Do you speak Romanian? And how important is it to be able to understand Romanian before setting up a business there and living there?
@@brandevisethanks. how much of a hindrance is that? Is it an issue when communicating with staff? Or do you find that most people you need to speak with speak a second language?
bro in 2016 u looked young and alive and after becoming german businessman u are looking as if u are in some deep sorrow and just come home after finishing someones funeral.. looking at ur aura or change i will never even like to try out doing business in germany
Very nice video and informative Bharat. So many truths in all your video man, this country is sinking down, disincentivising innovation to the max, incentivising people going on leave to the max and creating that culture of numbing employees and not understanding anything else about life other than that they are on holidays and that's it for them. I wonder how would go trying to register a business in a country like Estonia instead? While still living in Germany eh??
Hi Manuel, Estonia is not exactly a tax haven. The moment you take out the money for private use, it gets taxed at 20% + social contributions. You could technically live in Germany and build a business in Estonia (notice the difference - not register but build) and it should not be a problem at all.
You should stop being flattering and speak frankly! The problem is not only in Germany, but in every country you meet different problems from every other country! Living in Germany is difficult for ordinary citizens and for self-employed and small businessmen! Only the rich can have fun, but not in German cities because they avoid contact with the poor people and of course the government. For this reason, it can be noted that the rich come and spend time in the city and then leave because they do not want to live at the mercy of the government. Every German citizen suffers from the diseases of the government in Germany Of course, you cannot hide from the problems that the German government creates for its citizens. The problem is that you cannot sue the corrupt in the government and government departments in Germany because officials have immunity and employees are covered for their bad deeds by officials. For someone who was born and lived in Germany, I do not advise anyone to come and suffer from one problem after another (you will never live in peace). You can visit Germany, but avoid coming and living in cities.
Thanks for video. I dont understand that VAT thing. Be it kleinunternehmen with 22500 limit, or some other sort of buisness with higher limits, VATs have to be taken from customoers, with all sales. No?
Thanks a lot for such an in depth video regarding the pros and cons of Germany as a Business Owner ❤
So true. Regarding finding a good tax consultant - I can relate to that fully. OMG, especially the part where they say "Sorry, we exceeded our capacity for this year try to come in next year", "sorry, we're not available" - it's just so ridiculous.
Same with doctors that are saying that "We don't take new clients" and then you're stuck for months trying to find a doctor (at least someone).
Great video. I'm an American who has lived in Germany for over 20 years I'm a freelancer and had an e-Commerce biz before my current one (web design) I have been lucky in that my brother in law was my first tax consultant and I got my current one through my old digital agency network. The big Squarespace designer Paige Brunton just did a long UA-cam about why she left Germany for the UK with her husband. One of the reasons was that as her business exploded (she was doing 200k launches) running it in Germany just started to become impossible.
You are still running the web design agency in Germany?
Why don't you incorporate in tax heavens like Belize and then sell to your German customers from Belize?
That was very helpful & so much informative video that I've ever watched on UA-cam!
I have same feeling about taxes & rules! after three years of living here and I'm very scare about my taxes & my company (Einzelunternehmen).
instead of focusing on business we must concentrate n ridicules paperwork :|
thanks for sharing this one, I might consider move out of Germany after getting my passport & citizenship as well
With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly-which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stocck portfoli0
It’s precisely at times like these that investors need to be on guard against the next certainty. You don’t have to act on every forecast, hence i will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
Right, I've=-0[ ,been in constant touch with a fiinancial-analyst since covid . You know these days it's really easy to buy into trending stock`s, but the task is determining when to buy or sell . My advisorr decides entry and exit commands on my portfoliio, I've accrued over $300k from an initially stagnant reserve of $150K.
please may i know your trader?
she's mostly on Telegram, using the user name
Marieslopie
Congratulations Bhrahat 🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉
For a few months now I have been searching tirelessly for information on how to start investing. I even payed $1000 for a course that I now regret. It appears that there is no structured guidiance for beginners on how to get started in this realm. I've come across several investors making well over $250k/annum and would be grateful if anyone on here could provide insights on how to get started, identify potential stocks, when to make an entry, exit etc.
There are actually a lot of ways to make high yields in a crisis, but such trades are best done under the supervision of Financial advisor.
Thats true, I've been getting assisted by a FA for almost a year now, I started out with less than $200K and I'm just $19,000 short of half a million in profit.
I really appreciate sharing your experience, it is really helpful for me, and as someone who is looking to have my own start up here in German now I am rethinking about the consequences. Thanks a lot again.
Thats about exactly what doing business in germany looks like... good and accurate video.
15:30 this statement... since you are a foreigner in Germany, the German government should give you a helping hand instead of taxing everything they can.
I can totally agree out of 10 Tax consultants in superious Germany at least 7 do not carry out sufficient knowledge or interest in doing their job properly.
Then what's the solution in your opinion
a great respect for you bro, you did a masterful job explaining all your experience
Do you know if we need to register a business if we do trading on stocks in Germany?
Like day trading or swing trading etc…
There are brokers like scalable capital and trade republic that take care of the tax. But I am not clear if it comes under some business activity that requires a business registration.
I do have a PR and doing full time job in Germany.
Great informative insights in details, Thanks Bharat for Sharing....
Thanks for speaking the truth! really appreciate your review.
I just got a letter from Steuerberater that as of 2022 im no on longer a Kleinunternehmer, now realizing i need to pay that 19% VAT from my pocket… great
I was in the same situation. Drop me an email with what the story is: bharat@brandevise.com
Thanks for the detailed information
Can an international student follow these steps with RP or do we require a PR to start a business
With this side hustle/business/freelance, how does 48h/week limit apply? I have 40h per week full time job but do want to earn more online freelancing or with a business. But side hustles may take more than remaining 8 hrs .
If you were in Germany from 2016 to 2021 [for 5 years] then how did you get a German citizenship...?
He studied in German. So he’s proficient in the language.
Thank u for videos
Is the 22500 per year or for two years?
Good Video pls share Mode Details ,it really help. specially about highring people
OMG!!! just open a business in Estonia
What if your target customers are in Germany
Thanks for the video. Do you speak Romanian? And how important is it to be able to understand Romanian before setting up a business there and living there?
I don’t speak Romanian - English, Hindi, German and Russian.
You hire lawyers who do everything for you
@@brandevisethanks. how much of a hindrance is that? Is it an issue when communicating with staff? Or do you find that most people you need to speak with speak a second language?
So you left Germany? Where are you living now?
what was your bz about?
I just had a UA-cam channel back then: ua-cam.com/users/bharatingermany
bro in 2016 u looked young and alive and after becoming german businessman u are looking as if u are in some deep sorrow and just come home after finishing someones funeral.. looking at ur aura or change i will never even like to try out doing business in germany
Very nice video and informative Bharat. So many truths in all your video man, this country is sinking down, disincentivising innovation to the max, incentivising people going on leave to the max and creating that culture of numbing employees and not understanding anything else about life other than that they are on holidays and that's it for them. I wonder how would go trying to register a business in a country like Estonia instead? While still living in Germany eh??
Hi Manuel,
Estonia is not exactly a tax haven. The moment you take out the money for private use, it gets taxed at 20% + social contributions. You could technically live in Germany and build a business in Estonia (notice the difference - not register but build) and it should not be a problem at all.
You should stop being flattering and speak frankly!
The problem is not only in Germany, but in every country you meet different problems from every other country!
Living in Germany is difficult for ordinary citizens and for self-employed and small businessmen!
Only the rich can have fun, but not in German cities because they avoid contact with the poor people and of course the government. For this reason, it can be noted that the rich come and spend time in the city and then leave because they do not want to live at the mercy of the government.
Every German citizen suffers from the diseases of the government in Germany Of course, you cannot hide from the problems that the German government creates for its citizens. The problem is that you cannot sue the corrupt in the government and government departments in Germany because officials have immunity and employees are covered for their bad deeds by officials. For someone who was born and lived in Germany, I do not advise anyone to come and suffer from one problem after another (you will never live in peace). You can visit Germany, but avoid coming and living in cities.
really feel sorry for ur hard earned stressful life.
Forget Europe, go to Australia 😜
Italy is even worse
Thanks for video.
I dont understand that VAT thing. Be it kleinunternehmen with 22500 limit, or some other sort of buisness with higher limits, VATs have to be taken from customoers, with all sales. No?
hi, I am sukrit from india, working in germany, i am going to have a startup soon, i want to meet you on zoom or so when and how can i meet you
at present i am spin off from helmholtz in hamburg