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Question: When will BTC get back above $70K:
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August 18, 2017, 08:49:57 PM

In France the taxman doesn't care about tokens. Only when converted into fiat do you need to declare the money, then it's taken as regular income. Meaning there is no way to deduct what you have spent to get the coins, so it's not practical. I'm considering opening a fake company to go around that problem.

Gosh i hope you are using a vpn.

This forum is a huge honeypot for sure.


@BCH

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August 18, 2017, 08:51:47 PM

In France the taxman doesn't care about tokens. Only when converted into fiat do you need to declare the money, then it's taken as regular income. Meaning there is no way to deduct what you have spent to get the coins, so it's not practical. I'm considering opening a fake company to go around that problem.

Gosh i hope you are using a vpn.

This forum is a huge honeypot for sure.


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great p&d

he should move to germany. after one year of holding it's all tax free. something'll have to be done about that.
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August 18, 2017, 08:52:42 PM

In France the taxman doesn't care about tokens. Only when converted into fiat do you need to declare the money, then it's taken as regular income. Meaning there is no way to deduct what you have spent to get the coins, so it's not practical. I'm considering opening a fake company to go around that problem.

Gosh i hope you are using a vpn.

This forum is a huge honeypot for sure.


@BCH

great p&d

he should move to germany. after one year of holding it's all tax free. something'll have to be done about that.

wait what? no capital gains for long term (more than 1-2 years) investments??!?!
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August 18, 2017, 08:53:51 PM

In France the taxman doesn't care about tokens. Only when converted into fiat do you need to declare the money, then it's taken as regular income. Meaning there is no way to deduct what you have spent to get the coins, so it's not practical. I'm considering opening a fake company to go around that problem.

Gosh i hope you are using a vpn.

This forum is a huge honeypot for sure.


@BCH

great p&d

he should move to germany. after one year of holding it's all tax free. something'll have to be done about that.

wait what? no capital gains for long term (more than 1-2 years) investments??!?!


Yes. If you hold atleast 1 year.

Edit

Denmark might be even better (tax free) but only under certain conditions.
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wait what? no capital gains for long term (more than 1-2 years) investments??!?!


yep. not a freaking bean after one year.

and it's super low in the netherlands too, something like 1.2% with no minimum time needed.

and there was i thinking the eu was all harmonised.
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August 18, 2017, 08:59:20 PM


Jillions of butthurt core-ians keep mouthing about how they are gonna dump Bitcoin Cash down to zero. I'm sitting here at my pick-a-nick table with plenty of ammo when they eventually get around to it. But it just doesn't seem to be happening. I think these big-mouthed core-ians are inwardly scared Bitcoin Cash will emerge victorious, and are hence hedging their bets. By not following through on their empty threats.

Yeah - you (the reader, not necessarily bitserve). Yeah - you. You know who you are.

Mine are long gone squire.
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August 18, 2017, 09:03:40 PM

he should move to germany. after one year of holding it's all tax free. something'll have to be done about that.

Are you sure this apply to cryptocurrencies? Here in Czech we have very similar law - no capital gain taxing after 1 year hold. The problem is, cryptocurency gains can't be declared as capital gains - it falls into category "other gains" in czech law.
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August 18, 2017, 09:05:55 PM

Are you sure this apply to cryptocurrencies? Here in Czech we have very similar law - no capital gain taxing after 1 year hold. The problem is, cryptocurency gains can't be declared as capital gains - it falls into category "other gains" in czech law.

yep. it's been a well known thing for a long time.

https://www.coindesk.com/german-government-relieves-capital-gains-tax-on-bitcoin-positions/

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August 18, 2017, 09:06:52 PM

I for one have started to migrate my coins out of their old private keys slumber. I'm tired of being forced to own fork coins.

+1

At 20% it'd be rude not to.
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August 18, 2017, 09:07:51 PM

Bitcoin Core? I guess that's yet another new fork like BCash? Because we don't what that refers to here.

Yes, Bitcoin Core. After Bitcoin Cash becomes the largest proof of work chain, we'll need some term to use to refer to the obsolete core chain. Hence, Bitcoin Core.

Incidentally, you seems to be misusing 'BCash'. BCash is a different coin based upon zk-snarks.
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August 18, 2017, 09:07:57 PM

I for one have started to migrate my coins out of their old private keys slumber. I'm tired of being forced to own fork coins.

+1

At 20% it'd be rude not to.

At 25% it'd be even ruder. Do I hear 30%?

Incidentally, you seems to be misusing 'BCash'. BCash is a different coin based upon zk-snarks.

Oh I'm sorry, you're right. I meant to say ButtCash.
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August 18, 2017, 09:09:15 PM

he should move to germany. after one year of holding it's all tax free. something'll have to be done about that.

Are you sure this apply to cryptocurrencies? Here in Czech we have very similar law - no capital gain taxing after 1 year hold. The problem is, cryptocurency gains can't be declared as capital gains - it falls into category "other gains" in czech law.

Yes. In germany cryptocurrencies like bitcoin count as foreign currency.
So taxfree after 1 year.
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August 18, 2017, 09:10:27 PM

Bitcoin Core? I guess that's yet another new fork like BCash? Because we don't what that refers to here.

Yes, Bitcoin Core. After Bitcoin Cash becomes the largest proof of work chain, we'll need some term to use to refer to the obsolete core chain. Hence, Bitcoin Core.

Incidentally, you seems to be misusing 'BCash'. BCash is a different coin based upon zk-snarks.

Can you please stop shilling your shitcoin here, that would be great. Dont know of you noticed,  but this is BITCOINtalk. Not BCH or BCC or whatever Talk.
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August 18, 2017, 09:10:47 PM

Oh I'm sorry, you're right. I meant to say ButtCash.

Bit salty, are we?
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August 18, 2017, 09:11:42 PM

Dont know of you noticed,  but this is BITCOINtalk

Exactly. Hence, this is the proper venue.

Cheers!
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August 18, 2017, 09:16:05 PM

jbreher, I always knew you were just a troll account. But now you've proven that you are not even that good of one.

sigh.... welcome to /ignore

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August 18, 2017, 09:18:29 PM

jbreher,

sigh.... welcome to /ignore

Awww, gee. And I kinda liked you, Torque. Hope to speak to you again after the post-rift-healing.
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August 18, 2017, 09:18:52 PM

When are we going to have A new ATH after the weekend.... Huh And How high Will BTH go ...... Just holding it But big part of me wants to sell another part as wel ...........
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August 18, 2017, 09:19:57 PM

And How high Will BTH go ...... Just holding it But big part of me wants to sell another part as wel ...........

korea is leading this run by a country mile which means it could go crazy high as they don't seem to care what they're pumping.

they were the ones who pushed ethereum to the absolute heights.

i don't think it's a ver pump any more. anyone might regret getting rid now.
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