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January 08, 2018, 02:28:21 PM
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I think the future will be taxed on crytocurrency transactions, not Bitcoin. Bitcoin is currently the highest value cryptocurrency so people only mention Bitcoin. Because taxing on such cryptocurrency transactions proves that it has been fully recognized.
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January 08, 2018, 03:37:33 PM
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Will Bitcoin transactions be taxed in all countries in the future?
I guess so if regulations has come up to this idea and transactions are also covered whether it will be inside or outside the country's jurisdiction, it's up to the government.

And as there are countries that already banned bitcoin and if you are found to have some transactions with it or deal with someone, you'll definitely go to jail.

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January 08, 2018, 09:50:57 PM
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Will Bitcoin transactions be taxed in all countries in the future?
I guess so if regulations has come up to this idea and transactions are also covered whether it will be inside or outside the country's jurisdiction, it's up to the government.

And as there are countries that already banned bitcoin and if you are found to have some transactions with it or deal with someone, you'll definitely go to jail.
Laws and regulations are now entirely different on each country since they do have different views or jurisdictions when it comes to cryptocurrencies which same as you said if you got caught making transactions and your country do prohibits it then for sure you would really end up on going to jail. Talking on taxation then its possible but it would be applied for those services who do make dealing or transactions on crpytocurrencies like on those exchangers.

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January 08, 2018, 10:32:15 PM
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Eventually this is what will happen if we all want to use our bitcoin without the fear of getting arrested or prosecuted because as times goes on, the intensity of regulations will be high and the with government forces at her disposal, it might make it difficult to stay without violating the regulation which comes with a stiff penalty but the way out of this is for government to be able to ensure that taxes are being paid and with that, the individual paying the tax is known which covers the KYCs and more money in the pocket of government and its functionaries which is a better scenario that the other option.
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January 09, 2018, 01:33:17 AM
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It looks like the tax applied is more precise for the incomes, not for the transactions I guess.
And I think nope, it's not would be applied for the all countries. Of course certainly there's the country that hasn't regulating Bitcoin or other crypto currencies, which's the government is not interested at all or still thinks that Bitcoin or crypto currencies will be harmful to the country.
And in the future for the countries that hasn't regulating Bitcoin or crypto currencies, it can be said to be a country that's left behind from the other countries I guess.
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January 09, 2018, 09:42:28 AM
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Taxation cryptocurrency tax will not change the situation on the currency market. If taxes are high then the users will not to pay them. If taxes are low the state earns a lot of money. I think that for the state, higher priority is the preservation of the banking system.Therefore, it is more likely that the state will create the conditions for the destruction of cryptocurrency.
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January 09, 2018, 03:37:05 PM
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Will Bitcoin transactions be taxed in all countries in the future?
I guess so if regulations has come up to this idea and transactions are also covered whether it will be inside or outside the country's jurisdiction, it's up to the government.

And as there are countries that already banned bitcoin and if you are found to have some transactions with it or deal with someone, you'll definitely go to jail.
Laws and regulations are now entirely different on each country since they do have different views or jurisdictions when it comes to cryptocurrencies which same as you said if you got caught making transactions and your country do prohibits it then for sure you would really end up on going to jail. Talking on taxation then its possible but it would be applied for those services who do make dealing or transactions on crpytocurrencies like on those exchangers.
Yes they are different and also they have different beliefs when it comes to implementing those laws that they are applying but some countries doesn't fully rely on other countries law.

When other countries started to prohibit the use of bitcoin, some did followed but mostly didn't.

But when it comes to taxation, this is one of the kind and an exception and for sure others will follow when they have seen it's a good source of income.

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January 09, 2018, 07:56:44 PM
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I doubt taxation of bitcoin and crypto currencies in general will be over the world. I think countries with weak economy will give to crypto currencies a green line and announce their territory as tax free place for crypto to take attention and to attract users, investors and other people to make them spend money inside of the exactly country. BTW Belarus recently announced that they plan to become such tax free zone and ICO welcome place. In the world there are more than 200 different countries and I guess it is going to be few countries like that kind.
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January 09, 2018, 08:04:42 PM
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Will Bitcoin transactions be taxed in all countries in the future?
I guess so if regulations has come up to this idea and transactions are also covered whether it will be inside or outside the country's jurisdiction, it's up to the government.

And as there are countries that already banned bitcoin and if you are found to have some transactions with it or deal with someone, you'll definitely go to jail.
Laws and regulations are now entirely different on each country since they do have different views or jurisdictions when it comes to cryptocurrencies which same as you said if you got caught making transactions and your country do prohibits it then for sure you would really end up on going to jail. Talking on taxation then its possible but it would be applied for those services who do make dealing or transactions on crpytocurrencies like on those exchangers.
Yes they are different and also they have different beliefs when it comes to implementing those laws that they are applying but some countries doesn't fully rely on other countries law.

When other countries started to prohibit the use of bitcoin, some did followed but mostly didn't.

But when it comes to taxation, this is one of the kind and an exception and for sure others will follow when they have seen it's a good source of income.
Theres no doubt on taxation which they would really always consider that thing even they do either accept cryptocurrencies or not as long they do saw that they can able impose taxes or get money from it then it should be fine but to know the fact that most government doesn't really only rely or see things only on taxation problems on bitcoin but also on other aspect too like anonymity and can really lead up into some serious crime like money laundering or illegal doings.

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January 10, 2018, 12:00:00 AM
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Of course BTC transactions could be taxed. In plenty of countries, properties, cars or gold transactions are taxed so it could happen to BTC too. The good thing is that there are many countries on this planet. If there's too much tax somewhere, you can always move elsewhere.

I used to be a citizen and a taxpayer. Those days are long gone.
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January 10, 2018, 03:34:54 AM
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It is said that Bitcoin should be regulated and even taxed, according to a European Central Bank (ECB) governing council member.

Will Bitcoin transactions be taxed in all countries in the future?



Tax collection? ...
We thought this might happen, but a European Central Bank (ECB) governing council member can not do it alone. It just means that ECB have to collaborate with other countries, so tax collection can be realized. Because if the ECB do it alone,  then this will affect the exchange sites that are in their country. Certainly, European Exchange sites will be abandoned by their customers (both, buyers or sellers), as their customers carry out their transactions on overseas sites.

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January 10, 2018, 03:44:37 PM
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I don't think it will ever be possible for bitcoin transactions to be taxed in all  countries, even in the future. Bitcoin transactions are done anonymously that's why it will be very difficult to trace those transactions. If ever they are going to place a tax on bitcoin, it should be on the miners or the bitcoin exchanges. Plus, third world countries (where my country belongs to) isn't even fully aware of what bitcoin is that's why it will be impossible for our government to place a tax on it. Also, a lot of people get away with not paying taxes in our country so this one seems to be far fetched from where I live.
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January 11, 2018, 01:33:27 PM
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If indeed in all countries will levy taxes from bitcoin transactions, no problem,
as long as the rules are clear, and bitcoin status in all countries legal

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January 11, 2018, 09:16:22 PM
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Will Bitcoin transactions be taxed in all countries in the future?
I guess so if regulations has come up to this idea and transactions are also covered whether it will be inside or outside the country's jurisdiction, it's up to the government.

And as there are countries that already banned bitcoin and if you are found to have some transactions with it or deal with someone, you'll definitely go to jail.
Laws and regulations are now entirely different on each country since they do have different views or jurisdictions when it comes to cryptocurrencies which same as you said if you got caught making transactions and your country do prohibits it then for sure you would really end up on going to jail. Talking on taxation then its possible but it would be applied for those services who do make dealing or transactions on crpytocurrencies like on those exchangers.
Yes they are different and also they have different beliefs when it comes to implementing those laws that they are applying but some countries doesn't fully rely on other countries law.

When other countries started to prohibit the use of bitcoin, some did followed but mostly didn't.

But when it comes to taxation, this is one of the kind and an exception and for sure others will follow when they have seen it's a good source of income.
Theres no doubt on taxation which they would really always consider that thing even they do either accept cryptocurrencies or not as long they do saw that they can able impose taxes or get money from it then it should be fine but to know the fact that most government doesn't really only rely or see things only on taxation problems on bitcoin but also on other aspect too like anonymity and can really lead up into some serious crime like money laundering or illegal doings.
That's the biggest concern that each government is taking a look for bitcoin for now. They wouldn't advise new investors hop in to bitcoin because of that.

And they keep on reminding their citizens that bitcoin can be used that way but if you'll try to understand the logic behind it. Since before fiat is being used through that concern and they can't even give a single solution on stopping those illegal activities.

Anyway, no matter what happens bitcoin will be taxed if a country starts supporting it.

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January 12, 2018, 02:03:01 PM
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Well we have no certainty about the future but in my own opinion Governments in all countries in the future has no possibility to impose tax in every transactions that is being done in bitcoin. First of all bitcoin transaction is anonymous that is why government will be hard for them to trace the transactions. In fact bitcoin is considered as assets or a source of income governments would no longer put tax on it.

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January 13, 2018, 03:31:24 AM
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Before a country requires the user bitcoin payments tax, first they should legalize bitcoin in the country and of course it will also be good news that more and more countries legalize bitcoin si more and more users in bitcoin.

But to give tax for bitcoin transations I think this will be difficult because it is very impossible to track every transations.
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January 13, 2018, 04:50:04 AM
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As far as i know, bitcoin is a decentralized digital coin, and no government can control it. so it means no one can ask bitcoin a tax.
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