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July 19, 2013, 04:41:28 PM
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If a company wanted to buy btc in country A and sell btc in country B, strictly using exchanges, not to end customers, how would the transfer of money and btc be treated from an accounting standpoint so that the company only pays tax on profit realized from the transaction?


Any thoughts and guidance on this appreciated.

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July 26, 2013, 05:14:20 AM
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This is probably related to your question on VAT in Poland and in Sweden.

For small to medium sized companies, the accounting regulations are national / local so the accounting treatment would depend on where the business is located. It may be wise to choose a jurisdiction other than Poland or Sweden, where you are more certain to have "friendly" accounting regulations.

Feel free to pm me so we can discuss this more in depth.
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