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November 07, 2014, 04:58:56 AM
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November 16, 2014, 12:13:27 PM
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This was the first Canadian Bitcoinregulating law, I'm not sure if there were any more after this.
A popular Canadian gambling site called just-dice.com shut down because of this law.
http://cointelegraph.com/news/111905/canada-signs-first-ever-official-law-regulating-bitcoin
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November 17, 2014, 12:53:31 PM
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This was the first Canadian Bitcoinregulating law, I'm not sure if there were any more after this.
A popular Canadian gambling site called just-dice.com shut down because of this law.
http://cointelegraph.com/news/111905/canada-signs-first-ever-official-law-regulating-bitcoin
"Does not define dealing in virtual currencies"

I always wondered which law prompt dooglus to shutdown just-dice, interesting!

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November 19, 2014, 10:36:40 PM
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use bitpay to accept bitcoin


dont worry about regulations deal with it when it happens as does most businesses and startups or you will never get off the ground

essentially all the governments want is tax on what you are using it for

factor this into your price and put a bit aside just in case

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October 07, 2017, 09:52:59 AM
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Hi

I will soon have a store in a mall in GTA, Ontario, Canada.

Could anyone guide me on the rules and regulations on how to accept bitcoins? And what about the taxes?

seriously i don't no about that. actually i have plan to  start a business in Canada but i don't no their accepting bit coins or no. i think in Canada it is legal because Canada people are very smart and intelligent. so they maximum taking bit coins legally. not only Canada in some country's law not declare to banned bit coins like that. feel cool.
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October 07, 2017, 05:22:46 PM
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I think you need to duplicate your store on the Internet. There you can trade bitcoins freely. A real shop can be used as a showcase and to sell goods for Fiat. The purchased goods in the Internet will be send via courier or mail. If the online store is registered in another country, problems with tax authorities you will have.
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