makrospex
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August 23, 2019, 05:31:45 PM |
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Countries without tax on crypto Malta Portugal Belarus Panama Puerto Rico Singapore (individuals don't pay tax on profits from the crypto trading) Slovenia (if you have less than 100 tradable days per year) Germany (if you hold at least 1 year) Liberland (very pro-bitcoin micro state) Add Austria to the list (no income tax after holding crypto for 1 year).
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jbreher
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August 23, 2019, 05:32:05 PM |
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Countries without tax on crypto ... Puerto Rico ... Puerto Rico is not a country, it is a US territory. And while it has some interesting tax benefits, crypto profits are indeed taxable in Puerto Rico.
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rebal15
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August 23, 2019, 05:48:50 PM |
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We got our selves a WO-playboy Nothing of the kind unfortunately, but thanks anyway This will be the most frequent question in the near future. if you won't answer, she will practice deception. if your answer will be no, she won't believe what you say. if your answer will be yes, she will tell you we don't have money to have children. if your answer will be yes for the moment, she will try to get as much as she can from you as early as possible.
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SuperTA
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August 23, 2019, 05:53:17 PM Last edit: August 23, 2019, 06:06:28 PM by SuperTA |
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Countries without tax on crypto ... Puerto Rico ... Puerto Rico is not a country, it is a US territory. And while it has some interesting tax benefits, crypto profits are indeed taxable in Puerto Rico. Ok, it's a state with some different laws. In Puerto Rico, if you qualify for Act 22 you don't pay tax for crypto. Unless they changed the law. link http://premieroffshore.com/changes-puerto-ricos-act-20-act-22/
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SuperTA
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August 23, 2019, 06:02:07 PM |
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Probably outdated source because in 2018 Portugal declared completly tax free for cryptocurrencies. Even today's cointelegraph news mentioned Portugal as one of the countries with no tax.
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rebal15
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August 23, 2019, 06:08:05 PM |
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Probably outdated source because in 2018 Portugal declared completly tax free for cryptocurrencies. Even today's cointelegraph news mentioned Portugal as one of the countries with no tax. Don't forget the international country EEZ. No tax, no service.
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mindrust
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August 23, 2019, 06:19:54 PM |
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www.calibra.comEnforced KYC and insured against hacks. Thats the Libra website if someone is wondering. What do I need to get started?
When Calibra is available, you will need a government-issued ID to sign up for an account. Identity verification is important to comply with laws and prevent fraud, so you know people are who they say they are.
Is Calibra available in my country? What countries is Calibra available in?
Our goal is to make Calibra available to everyone, anywhere in the world. We are working to bring Calibra to as many countries as possible, as soon as we can. LOL. This shitcoin is DOA. Libra Members Consider Quitting Project Due To Gov't Pressure: ReportPretty much.
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Ibian
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August 23, 2019, 06:28:23 PM |
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We got our selves a WO-playboy Nothing of the kind unfortunately, but thanks anyway This will be the most frequent question in the near future. Not the NEAR future, normies still think its some jew nigerian prince scam. But eventually.
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gembitz
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August 23, 2019, 06:29:46 PM |
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Ibian
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August 23, 2019, 06:30:39 PM |
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Countries without tax on crypto Malta Portugal Belarus Panama Puerto Rico Singapore (individuals don't pay tax on profits from the crypto trading) Slovenia (if you have less than 100 tradable days per year) Germany (if you hold at least 1 year) Liberland (very pro-bitcoin micro state) Austria (if you hold at least 1 year) Denmark is still taxless. It won't STAY that way, getting out while I can.
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Ibian
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August 23, 2019, 06:34:24 PM |
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Countries without tax on crypto ... Puerto Rico ... Puerto Rico is not a country, it is a US territory. And while it has some interesting tax benefits, crypto profits are indeed taxable in Puerto Rico. Ok, it's a state with some different laws. In Puerto Rico, if you qualify for Act 22 you don't pay tax for crypto. Unless they changed the law. link http://premieroffshore.com/changes-puerto-ricos-act-20-act-22/If a european moved to PR, what would the tax situation look like?
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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August 23, 2019, 06:38:35 PM |
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The world is going cashless; that is inevitable. The question is if you want your money to be numbers stored in databases with unlimited total supply that can be tampered with or numbers stored on an immutable public ledger with a limited total supply Time for plan ₿ https://twitter.com/cryptobull/status/1164574486924070913?s=21This is been said nice..... I go for plan BTCYou should be using quotes Mic, even though you provided the original link... so that members can easily distinguish between your words and the words of the tweet that you are citing.... You could either get accused of plagiarism or to mislead some people into believing that you actually are saying the words that you are citing.
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bkbirge
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August 23, 2019, 06:41:02 PM |
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If a european moved to PR, what would the tax situation look like?
I'd be more worried about hurricane shelters than tax shelters in Puerto Rico. On the plus side, you probably won't run out of paper towels anytime soon.
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Ibian
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August 23, 2019, 07:03:56 PM |
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Countries without tax on crypto ... Puerto Rico ... Puerto Rico is not a country, it is a US territory. And while it has some interesting tax benefits, crypto profits are indeed taxable in Puerto Rico. Ok, it's a state with some different laws. In Puerto Rico, if you qualify for Act 22 you don't pay tax for crypto. Unless they changed the law. link http://premieroffshore.com/changes-puerto-ricos-act-20-act-22/If a european moved to PR, what would the tax situation look like? I'm surprised you didn't choose Belarus I don't wanna be a sovjetski, comrade. Also they only speak barbaric languages.
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
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August 23, 2019, 07:07:36 PM |
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Good evening WO! Observing @ $10,460
And I am super busy these day. Hate it!
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jbreher
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August 23, 2019, 07:41:09 PM |
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Countries without tax on crypto ... Puerto Rico ... Puerto Rico is not a country, it is a US territory. And while it has some interesting tax benefits, crypto profits are indeed taxable in Puerto Rico. Ok, it's a state with some different laws. In Puerto Rico, if you qualify for Act 22 you don't pay tax for crypto. Unless they changed the law. link http://premieroffshore.com/changes-puerto-ricos-act-20-act-22/No, Puerto Rico is not a state. It is a US territory. And it is false that crypto profits are not taxed in Puerto Rico. Even under Act 20 and Act 22. Quote from your linked article: "They pay only Puerto Rico tax on these profits and capital gains." True, it is much lower than US mainland taxation, iff you enter into contract under Act 20 and/or 22. But not zero.
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Ludwig Von
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August 23, 2019, 07:45:17 PM |
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Countries without tax on crypto Malta Portugal Belarus Panama Puerto Rico Singapore (individuals don't pay tax on profits from the crypto trading) Slovenia (if you have less than 100 tradable days per year) Germany (if you hold at least 1 year) Liberland (very pro-bitcoin micro state) Austria (if you hold at least 1 year) Denmark is still taxless. It won't STAY that way, getting out while I can. As a private person, non professional, profits from monetary metals and BTC are taxfree in Belgium also. Even no need to declare as income.
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