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March 17, 2012, 03:37:58 AM
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Canada
Earnings X 50% X ordinary income tax bracket
$100 X 50% X 43% = $21

USA
Short term gains: ordinary income tax rate
Long term gains/Eligible Dividends: 15%
BITCOIN DOES NOT COUNT AS PER THE 15% therefore you are taxed the normal rate.
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March 17, 2012, 01:01:42 PM
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I suppose bitcoin is taxed only if you sell it for dollars. Otherwise it's just a virtual thing.

Or now they will tax also my EVE Online ISK? After all i could sell them for bitcoins...

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March 17, 2012, 01:20:18 PM
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Look one way or the other, you're going to have to convert it to dollars, right? I mean you can't keep it virtual forever.

Unrealized tax gains cannot be taxed.
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March 17, 2012, 02:54:39 PM
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Look one way or the other, you're going to have to convert it to dollars, right? I mean you can't keep it virtual forever.

I for one don't have any plans to convert my "personal" bitcoins back to fiat money in the near or distant future, with the exception of acting as a middleman. However, when I spend coins, it us usually converted to fiat by the other party, and therefore taxed, so you are effectively right.

Or now they will tax also my EVE Online ISK?

I guess the question is, what if you accumulate all your profits as something that cannot be taxed, but can be exchanged?
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March 17, 2012, 03:23:39 PM
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I can exchange EVE Online isk for bitcoin, but this doesn't mean i have to report my isk as income. Same for wow gold and whatelse.

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March 17, 2012, 03:46:54 PM
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I can exchange EVE Online isk for bitcoin, but this doesn't mean i have to report my isk as income. Same for wow gold and whatelse.

Tell me where I can do this?
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March 17, 2012, 03:50:58 PM
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Selling them for bitcoin for example?

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March 17, 2012, 03:56:40 PM
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Exchanging... I play Eve Online as well.
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