• FMT99@lemmy.worldEnglish
    342·
    2 years ago

    I like to hate on the rich as much as anyone but this feels like it was a simple misunderstanding. It’s not like he’s going to intentionally try to dodge paying taxes (peanuts for him) on a watch he was gifted and planned to sell at a charity auction.

    • ogeist@lemmy.worldEnglish
      17·
      2 years ago

      I agree with you and I think he was more baffled about trying to pay than the tax itself. Which it is a very real problem in Germany for foreigners. Everything is too local if you don’t have EC Karte you cannot pay. But that the baffling part, if you are a Customs office you need to accept ANY kind of payment, specifically something as standard as a Credit Card.

  • LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.worldEnglish
    231·
    2 years ago

    What a waste of time. Imagine it’s your job to write articles off this trifling bullshit.

  • gedaliyah@lemmy.worldEnglish
    151·
    2 years ago

    Why is this still in the news cycle? How is this news?

    • Rapidcreek@lemmy.worldEnglish
      6·
      2 years ago

      1, Arnold Schwarzenegger is an unknown personality in Munich. It’s either that or they don’t care.

      1. Carrying watches and jewelry between countries is great for money laundering until you get caught.
    • Mango@lemmy.worldEnglish
      6·
      2 years ago

      It is a thing that happened that some people will click on.

    • Mothra@mander.xyzEnglish
      2·
      2 years ago

      What’s Bild reputation like? First time I hear about it

      • Augustiner@lemmy.worldEnglish
        161·
        2 years ago

        It’s the most popular and most hated newspaper in Germany. I would put it at a similar level as Rupert Murdoch’s shit rags.

        They usually have dubious journalistic standards, write exaggerated headlines and harass their targets. They also constantly badmouth progressive or environmental causes because their shitty publisher, Axel Springer Verlag, has a very imperialist neoliberal agenda that they enforce in all their publications. I blame them in part for the popularity of AfD, even though they don’t directly endorse them (as far as I know).

        • nte@discuss.tchncs.deEnglish
          4·
          2 years ago

          They don’t endorse them but everything they stand for

  • ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.comEnglish
    1613·
    2 years ago

    Rich and famous people always act shocked when the rules apply to them as well…

    • ogeist@lemmy.worldEnglish
      12·
      2 years ago

      I disagree in this case, he tried to pay and he had to hunt down 2 different ATMs because the Customs office couldn’t accept his credit card.

      • ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.comEnglish
        211·
        2 years ago

        But he was detained and fined due to not declaring the watch. Likely he hadn’t opened his credit card to that kind of spend on another continent, or he had an Amex which tends to work poorly in many different places in Europe. I’m also sure he could’ve gotten an invoice as well but likely just wanted it sorted out directly.

        • LilB0kChoy@midwest.socialEnglish
          4·
          2 years ago

          Likely he hadn’t opened his credit card to that kind of spend on another continent, or he had an Amex which tends to work poorly in many different places in Europe.

          You’re wrong. The card reader was not working, the ATM had too low of a limit and the bank was closed. When they brought in a new card reader he was able to pay.

          I’m also sure he could’ve gotten an invoice as well but likely just wanted it sorted out directly.

          If you can’t pay the tax directly you have 10 days to make payment but the item is held until that payment is made. Since it was bound for an auction that wouldn’t work in this case. Not to mention payment was attempted and the issue was on the side of the customs office.

  • ApeNo1@lemm.eeEnglish
    1·
    2 years ago

    “Sir, have you declared this watch?”

    “Two weeks. Twooo weeeks!”