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February 21, 2020, 12:39:01 PM |
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Observing $9,752.
Looks like we could be recovering, above $10,000 again this weekend?
Wonder if the Bargain Boyzzzz filled their bags near $9,4xx?
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JohnnyUranus
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February 21, 2020, 12:47:15 PM |
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Da fuck! What country are you in?!?? Never saw capital gains taxed so fucking high. That percentage is ridiculous even for regular salary income FFS!
50% income tax, give or take depending. 25% sales tax. Hidden taxes on everytyhing, not sure how much but not less than 50%. In total, 80-90% taxation. Which is why there is no fucking way I will get off with ONLY 20% when they get around to bitcoin. States always want More. Denmark, by the way. From what I understand, most European countries have taxation based on country of residency. So, you should be able to get residency in 0% country, like Malaysia or Panama, stay there for a year, dump your bitcoins, then move back. All 100% legal and tax free. Yeah, I'm actually looking into moving permanently somewhere else. It won't be an asian country, they are just too different. Either eastern europe, which I'm in the process of exploring, or failing that south america. The real bitch of a problem in all this is to find a place where people speak proper english.
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Observing $9,752.
Looks like we could be recovering, above $10,000 again this weekend?
Wonder if the Bargain Boyzzzz filled their bags near $9,4xx?
Confirmed. via Imgflip Meme Generator
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bitserve
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February 21, 2020, 01:17:32 PM |
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Basically, the situation I'm in is if I didn't have BTC to supplement my income I'd have a very sad life; never eating out, no holidays, no 'nice' things every-so-often. I'm VERY lucky to have BTC. Very.
treating ourselves to something extra every now and then via btc i mined or bought is the deal i made with my wife when i 1st got into btc. gotta take profits at some point. we certainly enjoyed our "upgrades." works for me as this all could still take a digger. Maybe ironic the treat for myself way back was to spunk some money on bitcoins, its full circle. Not "maybe"... completely ironic I have tightened my expenses to absurd limits just for being able to hodling moar. When I could be spending way more than before (I have always been very frugal) I am spending even less than before. Ironic is even an understatement. Admirable. Nah. It's probably just greed. I am a professional satisfaction deferrer. Time will tell if I did right or were just a fool.
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February 21, 2020, 01:19:25 PM |
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So it turns out the guy 'lost' the keys in a fishing rod accident for the 6000 BTCHahah, never heard that one before. LOL, Stick it to the man! Priceless, I like this dood already. Marijuana grower loses keys to 6000 BTCWhat did I say earlier? dood makes sure witnesses see and know it was in the fishing rod, which then gets stolen and lost. Paper can be backed up elsewhere too (it's not a backup if there is only 1 copy.) or buried. In any case, it was all acquired in 2012, so it's a few years before the crime was committed, and should not have been seized.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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February 21, 2020, 01:26:06 PM |
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Da fuck! What country are you in?!?? Never saw capital gains taxed so fucking high. That percentage is ridiculous even for regular salary income FFS!
50% income tax, give or take depending. 25% sales tax. Hidden taxes on everytyhing, not sure how much but not less than 50%. In total, 80-90% taxation. Which is why there is no fucking way I will get off with ONLY 20% when they get around to bitcoin. States always want More. Denmark, by the way. 50% ?? wtf. makes that check i wrote to the irs a lot less painful. much as i hate taxes and the fact i have no say in its distribution, at least i only pay if i made profit. capitol gains for stuff over a year old is 15%, of course the short term stuff is worse and varies with income and such (USA). EDIT: of course we tax everything in site in addition to that so the actual figure is higher. sales tax varies per state and "built in" taxes can be pretty high.. cigarettes and gas in particular get taxed at a fairly high rate. so total tax paid varies considerably depending on how you count it.
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February 21, 2020, 01:29:28 PM |
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Whose is this one? Roach? Is it because all their relatives died suddenly having once recovered of cytokine storm and pneumonia and were incinerated without ceremonies and dumped without fanfare, their numbers not even added to a total on a list somewhere?
I have a Chinese friend who has a sister and she keeps staring at me but I am married 😂
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February 21, 2020, 01:36:24 PM |
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I think BTC is going to rise.
The legendary rpietila. More evidence that this wil be ‘The One’....
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February 21, 2020, 01:45:07 PM Last edit: February 21, 2020, 01:57:19 PM by ChuckBuck |
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I don't think we can see thatDamned! Can't find anything like that, it's unexpected
Need some help, someone who knows how to quote a smaller image like BitcoinGirl.Club did? I feel I take up a lot of space with image quotes, it's bad
I have a Chinese friend who has a sister and she keeps staring at me but I am married 😂
Who cares if you're married or not? What she cares about is what you have there, because you are there
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February 21, 2020, 01:48:32 PM Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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Personal Income Tax Rates
Country | Tax Rate | Sweden | 57.20 | Japan | 55.95 | Denmark | 55.80 | Netherlands | 51.75 | Portugal | 48.00 | Australia | 45.00 | China | 45.00 | France | 45.00 | Germany | 45.00 | Greece | 45.00 | South Africa | 45.00 | Spain | 45.00 | United Kingdom | 45.00 | Italy | 43.00 | South Korea | 42.00 | Switzerland | 40.00 | United States | 37.00 | India | 35.88 | Argentina | 35.00 | Mexico | 35.00 | Turkey | 35.00 | Canada | 33.00 | Indonesia | 30.00 | Brazil | 27.50 | Singapore | 22.00 | Russia | 13.00 |
USA looks like a bargain compared to the others. The only dealbreaker is, you get taxed twice if your income is outside of the US. I don't know if there are other countries doing this.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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February 21, 2020, 01:51:36 PM |
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The real bitch of a problem in all this is to find a place where people speak proper english.
that rules out the USA for you then (not that i think thats on your list btw).
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February 21, 2020, 01:54:14 PM |
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The real bitch of a problem in all this is to find a place where people speak proper english.
that rules out the USA for you then (not that i think thats on your list btw). Honestly Romania is looking better and better. Communism is illegal, you can live in a castle cheaper than a danish apartment, beautiful girls and everything is cheap, and their language appears to be reasonable to learn, and they speak decent to good english anyway. Couple months till my eastern europe tour, just hope corona-chan doesn't get all the borders closed before then.
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February 21, 2020, 01:55:36 PM |
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February 21, 2020, 02:07:57 PM |
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I have a Chinese friend who has a sister and she keeps staring at me but I am married 😂
Don't get too cocky.. May be she hates brown sugar...
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February 21, 2020, 02:15:01 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland. The battle for $10k rages on. Now we're about halfway back after Wednesday's big dip... currently $9757USD/$12935CAD (Bitcoinaverage). We're a month away from springtime (northern hemisphere) and the halving is only a few weeks after that. In the meantime, we can enjoy the show with contented anticipation. Go Bitcoin go. In any case, it was all acquired in 2012, so it's a few years before the crime was committed, and should not have been seized.
LOL In most many places the cops simply take everything they find and don't report it. This includes cash, electronics, jewelry, personal items, anything the individual officers might fancy for themselves. There is no accountability. Then later the official part begins where they seize bank accounts, real estate, automobiles, etc. This is where good lawyers might block or reverse the seizures. The onus is generally on the accused to prove the assets were acquired through legal channels. The cops must be fuming over this one.
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bitserve
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February 21, 2020, 02:18:22 PM |
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Then later the official part begins where they seize bank accounts, real estate, automobiles, etc. This is where good lawyers might block or reverse the seizures. The onus is generally on the accused to prove the assets were acquired through legal channels.
Yup, that's worldwide practise. And since he probably bought it with CASH and he is now a known convicted "drug" seller he will have a VERY hard time proving the money he used to buy those Bitcoins did come from legal "channels" and the source was "clean" money... hence the "fishing rod" accident (lol).
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February 21, 2020, 02:23:42 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland.
The battle for $10k rages on. Now we're about halfway back after Wednesday's big dip... currently $9757USD/$12935CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
We're a month away from springtime (northern hemisphere) and the halving is only a few weeks after that. In the meantime, we can enjoy the show with contented anticipation.
Go Bitcoin go.
Can't make heads or tails of the current market. We are either going up again after bouncing off the current support or we are dropping to 9000. We should see on the 23rd or 24th of this month a more clear direction. Either way, market is still too overbought for longing. In any case, it was all acquired in 2012, so it's a few years before the crime was committed, and should not have been seized.
Then later the official part begins where they seize bank accounts, real estate, automobiles, etc. This is where good lawyers might block or reverse the seizures. The onus is generally on the accused to prove the assets were acquired through legal channels.
Yup, that's worldwide practise. And since he probably bought it with CASH and he is now a known convicted "drug" seller he will have a VERY hard time proving the money he used to buy those Bitcoins did come from legal "channels" and the source was "clean" money... hence the "fishing rod" accident. This is why Bitcoin is so awesome. It creates a truly free market. And if people learn better OPSEC, the money will always be theirs.
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February 21, 2020, 02:35:07 PM |
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Personal Income Tax Rates
Country | Tax Rate | Sweden | 57.20 | Japan | 55.95 | Denmark | 55.80 | Netherlands | 51.75 | Portugal | 48.00 | Australia | 45.00 | China | 45.00 | France | 45.00 | Germany | 45.00 | Greece | 45.00 | South Africa | 45.00 | Spain | 45.00 | United Kingdom | 45.00 | Italy | 43.00 | South Korea | 42.00 | Switzerland | 40.00 | United States | 37.00 | India | 35.88 | Argentina | 35.00 | Mexico | 35.00 | Turkey | 35.00 | Canada | 33.00 | Indonesia | 30.00 | Brazil | 27.50 | Singapore | 22.00 | Russia | 13.00 |
USA looks like a bargain compared to the others. The only dealbreaker is, you get taxed twice if your income is outside of the US. I don't know if there are other countries doing this. I find taxes that high seem unreasonably high. It's a shame to pay the tax twice, it's a robbery!
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February 21, 2020, 02:35:35 PM |
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The real bitch of a problem in all this is to find a place where people speak proper english.
that rules out the USA for you then (not that i think thats on your list btw). Honestly Romania is looking better and better. Communism is illegal, you can live in a castle cheaper than a danish apartment, beautiful girls and everything is cheap, and their language appears to be reasonable to learn, and they speak decent to good english anyway. Couple months till my eastern europe tour, just hope corona-chan doesn't get all the borders closed before then. All true ...but the bureaucracy is killer; a holdover from the communist era. You need papers and papers need translations, legalization, (sometimes) superlegalization, notorization and stamps but you cant pay for the stamps at the place you get the stamp, you have to pay somewhere else where you are issued a receipt... you ask a question and they are happy to oblige but when you get to the office you were told had what you need, you find out that the helpful person didnt know what they were talking about OR maybe they did and the person at the office you've arrived at just sucks at their job... and everything happens a little slower than you'd expect and then some.
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