I stream from time to time and well I get resin 4 and they would credit me for that if I'm an affiliate and I have no intention of making money with it and my friend suggested that he enter his things so that he would get the money I get in the stream
Is that legally possible or will I get into trouble because of it at some point or something else?
Depends on how much you earn there
Well, don't have a lot of viewers, it fluctuates back and forth and I wouldn't have anything from it, but my friend
It is forged documents and who pays the taxes and how do you want to explain to the state that we say we get 500 euro a month on your account
But i think if it is below a certain amount that shouldn't be a problem the only thing you could do to be sure to ask an expert or something
If you regularly generate income on streaming platforms with a corresponding pursuit of profit, you will be legally obliged to trade on your own and would have to register a trade accordingly.
Any type of income from self-employed and non-self-employed employment must of course always be correctly registered with the job center and regularly verified for proper offsetting.
If you have earned income, ALG II gives you a credit-free lump-sum basic allowance of 100 euro (net) per month. Only what goes beyond this (net) will be deducted 80% from the standard benefit.
Disguising and cheating about third parties is a very bad idea, as terms such as non-dutiful behavior due to failure to report, abuse of services and attempted social fraud could quickly come into play at the job center.
In terms of trade law, there are of course certain reporting and proof obligations.
I think there's nothing more to add to Paroto92's answer. He got it right to the point here & that's why you should leave it all. Strictly speaking, as a private person, you may not even call it Donation's, let alone accept it. You would also have to issue a donation receipt to each donor. Still the income would be. It would be better to call it "tip". Nevertheless, the income would also be required to be reported.
Whether in this way or via an affiliate, a trade is mandatory here.
As I said, I don't get anything from the money, I just stream and my friend gets the income, so I don't hide anything
Nothing goes on my account, my friend works and everything goes to his account
And that with taxes is different with people who work
But it remains your streaming account, even if you want to forward it to your friend. So this is an attempt at obfuscation. @ Comp4ny has already explained this appropriately.
But what's a disguise about it? I just stream and he gets the money, could also be his account where I just stream on it