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January 22, 2018, 04:22:40 AM
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People think that tax evasion it's something you can get away easily. Do not fall for this stupid idea that banks or governments cannot track your btc because they can. And sooner or later they'll be arresting big guys of bitcoin and applying big fines. In my country I have declared all bitcoins I have and fortunately I do not need to pay taxes because the amount is low.


Which country is it ? I'd be interested to "evade" in such country as mine has crazy taxes

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July 20, 2018, 02:40:38 PM
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If Bitcoin is already legalized and used as a currency. I don't see why you need to pay taxes to simply give away Bitcoin.
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July 22, 2018, 06:28:11 PM
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Imagine that a 16 years old boy wants to invest $3,000 in BTC.
He is under 18 so he can't do it, but his father creates a trading account and let's the teenager invest as if he (the kid) was him (the father).

Two years lates, the kid is now 18 years old. But legally he owns $0 worth of bitcoin and his father owns $200,000 (price has gone up, etc)

What can they do to give the $200,000 worth of bitcoin to the teenager without paying taxes?
That is a little bit impossible and it depends on that in which country you life cause sometimes law allow to give your childrean money without paying taxes (like gift) but i think that 200k is to big amount of money.

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July 23, 2018, 07:30:48 AM
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And what for that that to list, let everything will be at the father if it is necessary the child can use through his purse.
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