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October 25, 2017, 07:11:54 PM |
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I'm currenty living in Norway. Here we have to pay 24 percent taxes on cryptocurrency profits, and in addition ca 1 percent each year in wealth taxes (i.e., if you own 50 BTC you have to sell 0.5 BTC each year to pay the wealth tax). Because of the tax burden I'm seriously considering moving to another country. Any suggestions?
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October 25, 2017, 07:21:51 PM |
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Good luck trying to find a country with significantly less than that. Where I am the long term capital gains tax ranges from 16-24% too depending on how much you make and I would imagine this is the same with most 1st
world countries. You may be lucky and find the 1 country that doesnt have taxation for it yet but I wouldnt hold my breathe on it.
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October 25, 2017, 07:32:31 PM |
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I'm currenty living in Norway. Here we have to pay 24 percent taxes on cryptocurrency profits, and in addition ca 1 percent each year in wealth taxes (i.e., if you own 50 BTC you have to sell 0.5 BTC each year to pay the wealth tax). Because of the tax burden I'm seriously considering moving to another country. Any suggestions?
I'm very curious how did you report income from bitcoin? For example, in my country, I couldn't report income from cryptocurrency, only ''second income'' from abroad since cryptocurrency or internet income is not recognized by tax office  I had to pay 25 % tax on my income but couldn't report it as internet income plus I had to pay some additional contributions.
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Rafael101 (OP)
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October 25, 2017, 07:34:31 PM |
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I think the wealth tax is worse than the capital gains tax. I could live with 16-24% capital gains as long as I don't have to pay taxes for hodling my own coins.
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October 25, 2017, 07:35:29 PM |
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Central American countries apparently don't care. Costa Rica and Panama come to mind and they have decent internet access. Good luck man.
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Rafael101 (OP)
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October 25, 2017, 07:41:10 PM |
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I'm very curious how did you report income from bitcoin? For example, in my country, I couldn't report income from cryptocurrency, only ''second income'' from abroad since cryptocurrency or internet income is not recognized by tax office  I had to pay 25 % tax on my income but couldn't report it as internet income plus I had to pay some additional contributions. We just write down our profits in the tax return under a post called "Other taxable income".
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October 25, 2017, 07:52:26 PM |
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0.5 TC is huge now that btc keeps rising. if the price goes beyond 10K USD, you seriously need to move somewhere else. if my government also ask us this huge, i'm just going to declare i'm jobless and sell my house and stay on the jungle for good.  no kidding. hold on.. i'm gonna drink up my beer.
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Rafael101 (OP)
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October 25, 2017, 08:01:05 PM |
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I don't mind paying a small amount in capital gains taxes when I cash out, it's the wealth tax that is really annoying. 1 percent may sound little, but it adds up. After 25 years one quarter of your BTC will be taxed away even if you just hodl.
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October 25, 2017, 08:17:53 PM |
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I'm currenty living in Norway. Here we have to pay 24 percent taxes on cryptocurrency profits, and in addition ca 1 percent each year in wealth taxes (i.e., if you own 50 BTC you have to sell 0.5 BTC each year to pay the wealth tax). Because of the tax burden I'm seriously considering moving to another country. Any suggestions?
I also looked into this since I have a lot of BTC to convert to fiat. This is the shit list. I wouldn't live in any of these countries. Either they are 3rd world or their laws are too strict. They all seem to have problems... Algeria UAE Bahrain Jordan Israel Iran Egypt Saudi Arabia Then I found out that the Caymen Islands also has zero percent tax on capital gains. I'm considering moving there into a nice beach house.
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October 25, 2017, 09:07:54 PM |
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I'm currenty living in Norway. Here we have to pay 24 percent taxes on cryptocurrency profits, and in addition ca 1 percent each year in wealth taxes (i.e., if you own 50 BTC you have to sell 0.5 BTC each year to pay the wealth tax). Because of the tax burden I'm seriously considering moving to another country. Any suggestions?
I also looked into this since I have a lot of BTC to convert to fiat. This is the shit list. I wouldn't live in any of these countries. Either they are 3rd world or their laws are too strict. They all seem to have problems... Algeria UAE Bahrain Jordan Israel Iran Egypt Saudi Arabia Then I found out that the Caymen Islands also has zero percent tax on capital gains. I'm considering moving there into a nice beach house. All these countries have zero taxes on Bitcoin profits? If I had to pick one of these, it would have to be Israel. But I'd much prefer living in a non-shithole country with moderate taxes (maximum 20% capital gains and no wealth tax). (I don't think Israel is a shithole, but all of their neighbours are) Cayman is very isolated and very expensive. Especially if you want to go back and visit your family and friends now and then.
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October 25, 2017, 09:59:32 PM |
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I'm currenty living in Norway. Here we have to pay 24 percent taxes on cryptocurrency profits, and in addition ca 1 percent each year in wealth taxes (i.e., if you own 50 BTC you have to sell 0.5 BTC each year to pay the wealth tax). Because of the tax burden I'm seriously considering moving to another country. Any suggestions?
You can try moving to countries without BTC Taxes. Move to 3rd world countries. Philippines can be an ideal place to move to just don't go beyond Makati City or BGC because internet connectivity outsidr these areas are far worse.
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October 26, 2017, 07:53:09 AM |
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Problem is, you never now what governments decide to do there, on a short notice or no notice at all.
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October 26, 2017, 02:46:46 PM |
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it is unwise to call a country shithole, some of the major problems in those countries were caused by USA
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October 26, 2017, 07:07:12 PM |
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Bitcoin is considered legal here in the Philippines but so far the governments still haven't released a comprehensive set of rules. I tried looking up information but it seems that it is still not taxable here. The spread in the few exchanges that we have though is quite huge for my liking (around 200 USD).
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October 27, 2017, 12:26:19 AM |
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I think this will become an important question soon. We could even see a crytocurrency repatriation holiday in some countries. I get the feeling people will be taking vacations to low tax nations that happen to have big exchanges. Interesting future. I can only hope one day i can be one of the lucky ones with a tax problem.
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October 27, 2017, 03:04:15 AM |
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There are plenty of countries with no regulations at all so you could probably look into those. You can also not declare your profits if it's that big of a deal, but it's a very bad idea.
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December 14, 2017, 02:19:13 AM |
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I'm currenty living in Norway. Here we have to pay 24 percent taxes on cryptocurrency profits, and in addition ca 1 percent each year in wealth taxes (i.e., if you own 50 BTC you have to sell 0.5 BTC each year to pay the wealth tax). Because of the tax burden I'm seriously considering moving to another country. Any suggestions?
I also looked into this since I have a lot of BTC to convert to fiat. This is the shit list. I wouldn't live in any of these countries. Either they are 3rd world or their laws are too strict. They all seem to have problems... Algeria UAE Bahrain Jordan Israel Iran Egypt Saudi Arabia Then I found out that the Caymen Islands also has zero percent tax on capital gains. I'm considering moving there into a nice beach house. Is it your guess or you really know for sure that taxes for Bitcoin revenues are 0% in these countries?
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December 30, 2017, 06:57:41 PM |
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someone know about slovenia and ukrain ? i heard it was 0% i need a confirm please before moving can someone confirm 100% that there is a country with very low tax or 0% tax for activ trading profits, scalping, and say which ? thanks)
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