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Other => Off-topic => Topic started by: WEB slicer on July 20, 2014, 02:38:26 PM



Title: bitcoin taxes
Post by: WEB slicer on July 20, 2014, 02:38:26 PM
if anybody is sitting on a small fortune in BTC you may want to contact these guys about cashing out and shielding your wealth from taxation. i have been talking to them they seem very knowledgeable. sound like nice guys too.

http://www.fuerstlaw.com/


Title: Re: bitcoin taxes
Post by: FUR11 on July 20, 2014, 03:23:18 PM
Woah, tax evasion! I have to advise against that! Taxes are needed to keep the public infrastructure running. Also, privatization isn't always a good thing. To put the public welfare in the hands of profit-oriented companies is very dangerous!


Title: Re: bitcoin taxes
Post by: WEB slicer on July 20, 2014, 03:25:15 PM
umm, i didn't say anything about tax evasion. there are legal ways to protect assets from taxation. big companies and rich people do it all the time.


Title: Re: bitcoin taxes
Post by: FUR11 on July 20, 2014, 03:28:51 PM
umm, i didn't say anything about tax evasion. there are legal ways to protect assets from taxation. big companies and rich people do it all the time.

Ahh! So you're just talking about smart advice on how to use all legal ways of saving as much as legally possible? Okay, that's something different! That's fine, of course!  :)


Title: Re: bitcoin taxes
Post by: WEB slicer on July 20, 2014, 03:30:27 PM
correct, this has been an ongoing issue for me. other members have asked me to report any progress i have made. i have talked to many people regarding bitcoin taxes. so far these guys are the best. they even accept BTC as payment for their services.


Title: Re: bitcoin taxes
Post by: FUR11 on July 20, 2014, 03:32:46 PM
correct, this has been an ongoing issue for me. other members have asked me to report any progress i have made. i have talked to many people regarding bitcoin taxes. so far these guys are the best. they eveen accept BTC as payment for their services.

So is this focused on the US only or is it aimed at other countries as well? I'm just curious, since bitcoin is a global thing and taxation issues arise in practically every modern state.


Title: Re: bitcoin taxes
Post by: WEB slicer on July 20, 2014, 03:33:15 PM
US