BingoDog (OP)
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October 30, 2016, 10:58:03 AM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
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malaj
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BiTZeD
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October 30, 2016, 12:42:58 PM |
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No, they aren't. If Bitcoin is not recognised as a currency by their government, it is like if they were trading with bottlecaps.
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Shiroslullaby
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October 30, 2016, 01:09:19 PM |
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Now that exchanges are getting bigger and starting to come under the scrutiny of regulators, and the number of Bitcoin users is getting larger, I fully expect to see more mention of crypto currencies by lawmakers, and eventually some more laws passed regarding their use.
As of now it's not really considered a taxable income anywhere, I don't believe.
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choppork
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October 30, 2016, 01:33:19 PM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
No, that's another privilege that you can get from bitcoin. Everything is decentralize and you don't owe anyone something to pay tax. There's no authorities in bitcoin. Even if you earn one million dollars in one day, there'll be no tax. There'll be a transaction fee when transferring the money but there would definitely be no tax at all. You don't have to write a report because nobody actually cares if your service or business is booming or not. People only care if your good at what you're doing and avail your service if so.
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dollarneed
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October 30, 2016, 01:38:21 PM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
i have worked as a freelancer since 2014, i have done many projects to be translated in to my native language and get paid with bitcoin, but i don't give a penny for government in this case paying tax, however our government has regulate the source of income from the internet like from youtube and instagram to be taxable, but with pseudonymous of the bitcoin i don't need to worry about that.
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arseaboy
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October 30, 2016, 04:54:10 PM |
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No it's not because no government owns bitcoin to make us to pay taxes for whatever services that we offer in this forum. This is one of the advantage for us who uses bitcoins it's tax free.
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tunctioncloud
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October 30, 2016, 05:00:01 PM |
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It's up to you to declare or not what you're earning. Then, if you're catched and didn't do it, things could go wrong for you. However, most people will never have problems due to the nature of Bictoin and since their earning are small.
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October 30, 2016, 05:02:46 PM |
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When viewed from the state - yes, for any goods and services you have to pay tax. But by the participants of the forum - of course not!
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U2
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October 30, 2016, 05:03:56 PM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
Not a chance in hell. If you make, what, 1btc a year on the forum are you going to claim that? Why would you? It'll just be a red flag for you. The government would be all like "Omg he uses the bitcoin. He must be into hard drugs and selling guns to children." Then life in prison happens. So no, I wouldn't claim it
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tunctioncloud
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October 30, 2016, 05:08:36 PM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
Not a chance in hell. If you make, what, 1btc a year on the forum are you going to claim that? Why would you? It'll just be a red flag for you. The government would be all like "Omg he uses the bitcoin. He must be into hard drugs and selling guns to children." Then life in prison happens. So no, I wouldn't claim it That's a bit too exagerated I think ! But yes, that might bring suspicions to you and then you're good for being monitored by secret services.
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tunctioncloud
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October 30, 2016, 05:39:46 PM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
No, there is no obligation for a freelancer to report his income to the government unless the company or the person he has offered him the service is going to be the one to volunteer that will pay his tax. But as usual, taxes are crap and that is why we are here in bitcoin. Because most of us wants to get away from those crazy tax. That depends on where you live. In some countries, when you earn more than a certain amount a year on the internet, no matter the way, you are obligated to declare it.
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Doamader
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October 30, 2016, 05:55:28 PM |
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No, why would you declare something that the most countries doesnt have opinion or are against it, makes no sense you report those earnings you making into bitcoin, soo if loose you will report at well? No the answer is no there is nothing to force anybody to make such thing.
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amacar2
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October 30, 2016, 06:07:57 PM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
No there is no any such requirement as well as in this forum you can remain anonymous if you like and do deals using escrow in middle and nobody gonna ask for your real identity so you can sell anything and keep all bitcoin with you, those tax sucking government don't gonna get any clue regarding the source of bitcoin you have. Anonymity is the most attractive feature of bitcoin so no need to worry about tax in any bitcoin related transactions.
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October 30, 2016, 06:18:13 PM |
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There is no taxes here what ever you services you do.. the only fee that you need to paid is transactions.. And for lending or exchange it depends in their offer how much you will repay with interest that can attract lender to trak you...
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October 30, 2016, 06:25:39 PM |
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If you are eager to get robbed by the governments, go for it and report yourself. They will be very happy for the free money you offer.
Bitcoin has opened a new door. It is continuing from where mp3, napster and bittorrent left us. After bitcoin, we will see a free country without a government. I don't how it will happen but i feel like we are getting close.
Also, it is not clear that bitcoin is to be considered as a currency or a commodity for many countries. If your country accepts bitcoin as a commodity you don't have to do anything. You don't pay income taxes for trading your car with another right?
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MingLee
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October 30, 2016, 06:35:44 PM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
There are a ton of people that offer and provide services for others, just go and look at the marketplace under "services" and you'll see how many people are offering one thing or another. As for taxes, that's a grey area. Some countries tax Bitcoin, others do not. Depends on the country of residence to be honest.
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October 30, 2016, 06:46:26 PM |
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I don't think that we need to give any proofs or any tax to any government unless we remain anonymous and are interested in having our earnings remain in Bitcoins only. But when we convert them, problems might arise when funds will be coming in Bank, else cash is a better option here.
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U2
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October 30, 2016, 07:49:22 PM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
Not a chance in hell. If you make, what, 1btc a year on the forum are you going to claim that? Why would you? It'll just be a red flag for you. The government would be all like "Omg he uses the bitcoin. He must be into hard drugs and selling guns to children." Then life in prison happens. So no, I wouldn't claim it That's a bit too exagerated I think ! But yes, that might bring suspicions to you and then you're good for being monitored by secret services. This is literally the least exaggerated thing in the entire universe!/s. No but seriously people in their 'normal' little bubbles think bitcoins are for criminals. That's what TV has taught them anyways.
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October 30, 2016, 08:11:19 PM |
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Do you think that people who offer some services here on forum and make money from it (like exchangin Bitcoin, offering lending services, web design, translations etc.) are also obliged to report that to their local authorities and pay tax?
Bitcoin is money, so in that regard it's not really different from you doing work for someone in return for just fiat. If you take that in mind, then you (officially) must declare everything and pay tax over your earnings. But of course it's something that nearly nobody is doing and will do (which I fully understand). If I take myself as an example, then I don't declare any of my Bitcoin holdings, profits I made with trading, etc. Why? Because it's my fucking money. Governments need to back off. I pay enough tax over my normal fiat holdings and over my normal job salary already.
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October 30, 2016, 10:00:09 PM |
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I think in some countries like America it technically should be reported if you make more than $600 in a year from an employer or if you sell something in the internet. But I doubt they are looking for people that are making small transactions.
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