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November 04, 2017, 05:51:43 AM
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As some others said, Taxation is the ultimate recongition for Cryptocurrencies.

Laws can be made and unmade.

But once a state starts to have a new source of income, it will immediately spend in on state services or debt repayment.
So it will be almost impossible for to give it an end.
It is funny that some people actually want the governments to tax bitcoin since that will mean they recognize bitcoin as a currency but I’m the kind of person that prefers that the government leaves bitcoin alone but as bitcoin becomes bigger the possibility of that happening is very slim but even if governments tried to regulate bitcoin many persons are simply not going to comply.
of course, most people will not obey a law that regulates about cryptocurrencies because of they believe it is decentralized. but not with the government, taxing cryptocurrencies is the way how government deal with it, they didn't like anything about without their control.
However crypts get regulated, taxing of bitcoin won't be taking place in an effective manner. Already bitcoin have been taxed in several countries based on the transaction made with relation to the buying and selling of cryptocurrency. Same as stated, due to the decentralized functioning its hard to keep track of calculations of taxation.

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November 23, 2017, 06:04:18 AM
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Maybe someday Bitcoin to be taxed especially if many people now a days using it as a daily or indemand use of money

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November 23, 2017, 06:49:18 AM
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if bitcoin user and member in particular country will grow 10% of the total population of the country then maybe they should make a law for taxation on cryptocurrency. for the development of one's country
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November 26, 2017, 09:25:11 AM
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I think if bitcoin is taxed, as long as the country legalizes the bitcoin in the country so it will not hurt, and bitcoin will become more global, the possibility of bitcoin will be increasingly considered worldwide.

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November 26, 2017, 10:56:39 AM
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This is interesting could be a mass following with this. South Korea is preparing to Tax bitcoin use after the cryptocurrency's trading volume sky-rocked. This could spark a new trend s everyone battels to see how to control the life of cryptocurrency's

The reason why I prefer bitcoin rather than my job is because whenever I get paid from my job, the tax is really high that only a few amount is what's left for me. So, if bitcoin were to be taxed, I think the amount of tax deducted will also be high. This is why I'm against the idea of bitcoin being taxed.
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November 26, 2017, 12:07:38 PM
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If the government will apply taxes to Bitcoin they must recognize first Bitcoin before implementing this and we had nothing to do just obey it because they are the one making the law and if this will happen big amount.of tax will.be collected from bitcoin
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November 26, 2017, 12:11:11 PM
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This is interesting could be a mass following with this. South Korea is preparing to Tax bitcoin use after the cryptocurrency's trading volume sky-rocked. This could spark a new trend s everyone battels to see how to control the life of cryptocurrency's

The reason why I prefer bitcoin rather than my job is because whenever I get paid from my job, the tax is really high that only a few amount is what's left for me. So, if bitcoin were to be taxed, I think the amount of tax deducted will also be high. This is why I'm against the idea of bitcoin being taxed.
Will probably be higher than your job, the taxes in bitcoin usually about 30% or more in many countries that already implement taxation for the bitcoin. it's somewhat bothering me if a country wanted to accept bitcoin and tax it because the amount of taxes is just ridiculous, but that's the only way for us to keep from being caught as tax avoiders right.

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November 26, 2017, 12:23:51 PM
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Yes, there should be, after all these years crypto must have a tax in order to have a fair policy it might be useful to some sort of donations particularly in other countries in Asia. It might have been the most difficult times on bitcoins because every government banks are attached to it. If they can't have tax well there might had been a problem to them.

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November 26, 2017, 12:39:19 PM
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This is interesting could be a mass following with this. South Korea is preparing to Tax bitcoin use after the cryptocurrency's trading volume sky-rocked. This could spark a new trend s everyone battels to see how to control the life of cryptocurrency's
If this will be the case I think there are good effects also on it because it will become more exposed to whole country knowing that their government will allowing bitcoin to be accepted as payments in their own country.
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November 26, 2017, 01:05:32 PM
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this is not possible, the government will not know, anyone who plays bitcoin. and to track it will be difficult.
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November 26, 2017, 01:08:00 PM
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btc is free of tax, i think
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November 26, 2017, 01:11:32 PM
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This is interesting could be a mass following with this. South Korea is preparing to Tax bitcoin use after the cryptocurrency's trading volume sky-rocked. This could spark a new trend s everyone battels to see how to control the life of cryptocurrency's
I don't think that we can talk about a trend when it is involved South Korea. Over there everything is strange, including the national politics, so i consider that this is not a refer point for the future of the governmental bitcoin regulations.
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November 26, 2017, 01:33:13 PM
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This is interesting could be a mass following with this. South Korea is preparing to Tax bitcoin use after the cryptocurrency's trading volume sky-rocked. This could spark a new trend s everyone battels to see how to control the life of cryptocurrency's

I feat that they would implement this all over the world. I think that it should vary on a country on whether bitcoin should be taxed because the goverment officials in some countries like ours is just corrupt, and might end up keeping taxed bitcoin for themselves.

 
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November 28, 2017, 01:08:25 PM
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This is interesting could be a mass following with this. South Korea is preparing to Tax bitcoin use after the cryptocurrency's trading volume sky-rocked. This could spark a new trend s everyone battels to see how to control the life of cryptocurrency's

I feat that they would implement this all over the world. I think that it should vary on a country on whether bitcoin should be taxed because the goverment officials in some countries like ours is just corrupt, and might end up keeping taxed bitcoin for themselves.
Taxes are key ways to get development in the country and the countries who accepted bitcoin as payment they will surely implement taxing system on it and that will help payer as well as collector and the best intention in bitcoin taxation system is the prices vary and governments can collect huge amount of taxes to spend on the progress of important fields for the citizens and users will also get an easier way to pay taxes.
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November 28, 2017, 05:44:36 PM
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This is interesting could be a mass following with this. South Korea is preparing to Tax bitcoin use after the cryptocurrency's trading volume sky-rocked. This could spark a new trend s everyone battels to see how to control the life of cryptocurrency's
It is possible to happen if it regulated and mandatory demand by the government. Taking South Korea for crypto currencies taxes, is their options to generate income from large and fast growing currency today. And we don't know if other countries will follow then, but it is just an initial information, we need final confirmation for its execution towards crypto.
not only in South Korea implement tax for bitcoins, even Canada already implemented tax for bitcoins as well Japan. Implementing tax for bitcoins will also help the economy's growth. Just the right proportion of tax will make a huge effect for the country.

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November 28, 2017, 05:57:07 PM
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This is interesting could be a mass following with this. South Korea is preparing to Tax bitcoin use after the cryptocurrency's trading volume sky-rocked. This could spark a new trend s everyone battels to see how to control the life of cryptocurrency's
It is possible to happen if it regulated and mandatory demand by the government. Taking South Korea for crypto currencies taxes, is their options to generate income from large and fast growing currency today. And we don't know if other countries will follow then, but it is just an initial information, we need final confirmation for its execution towards crypto.
not only in South Korea implement tax for bitcoins, even Canada already implemented tax for bitcoins as well Japan. Implementing tax for bitcoins will also help the economy's growth. Just the right proportion of tax will make a huge effect for the country.

If by tax paying system a government legalized the bitcoin in the country then it is the trade of benefit, the should be in a small amount, because many people are making investment in bitcoin due to the tax free from government. they consider their self safe from the tax and they invest in the bitcoin if the tax on bitcoin is made high then those people will search a new currency for investment. in a result the tax on bitcoin is not beneficial for bitcoin.
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November 28, 2017, 06:57:05 PM
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As some others said, Taxation is the ultimate recongition for Cryptocurrencies.

Laws can be made and unmade.

But once a state starts to have a new source of income, it will immediately spend in on state services or debt repayment.
So it will be almost impossible for to give it an end.
It is funny that some people actually want the governments to tax bitcoin since that will mean they recognize bitcoin as a currency but I’m the kind of person that prefers that the government leaves bitcoin alone but as bitcoin becomes bigger the possibility of that happening is very slim but even if governments tried to regulate bitcoin many persons are simply not going to comply.
of course, most people will not obey a law that regulates about cryptocurrencies because of they believe it is decentralized. but not with the government, taxing cryptocurrencies is the way how government deal with it, they didn't like anything about without their control.
However crypts get regulated, taxing of bitcoin won't be taking place in an effective manner. Already bitcoin have been taxed in several countries based on the transaction made with relation to the buying and selling of cryptocurrency. Same as stated, due to the decentralized functioning its hard to keep track of calculations of taxation.
Still, tracking tax calculations becomes a stalled discussion.
Since this decentralized functioning are new technology, many government still stutter in adopt it.
For some countries that have applied this tax regulated, I think they has been prepared accepting all the risks in consequence.
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November 28, 2017, 06:59:58 PM
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I am quite curious to learn how bitcoin can be taxed. It is a digital currency which has its great quality of anonymity. Every user is just defined by a wallet address. If govt. wants to tax it each wallet address must be taxed but then its next to impossible to get some money out of someone's wallet. There is just lot of confusion as to how the taxability norm would sustain.
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November 28, 2017, 07:13:52 PM
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Our government has dashing habits - no guarantees, but taxes are ready to be taken off even from what they do not believe (crypto currency).
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November 28, 2017, 07:15:36 PM
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It was always going to be taxed those who thought otherwise were either naive or trying to avoid taxation. Simply put where you make money there will be tax prepare for that and bitcoin is no different despite being digital money.

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