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lgorTudor

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Dostoevsky

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Which coin? Ubiq? VTC?
I'll see what I set it. I'm getting 2 great GPUs.

I gotta repay the whole thing so I'll go with the guaranteed moneyback, might hit ZEC and get ~200e monthly. When I repay the PC and if I get a new rig I'll probably start mining low-cost currencies while hoping their price jumps back.
 

lgorTudor

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Isnt that Igor Tudor's handle?

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Lmao, i always thought it was Igor
:lol: well my portfolio down to 5 figures again but considering I started with lower 4 figures, then went to solid 6 figures I am not worried. I have seen many crashes, as Hustini said gotta weather the storm

selling = taxes
not selling 1 year = no taxes



I rather go down than feed the commie government. But Tether drama at some point had to explode in our faces. Bitfinex cant be getting away with it. A 1 year bear trend is entirely possible imo
 
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Quetzalcoatl

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    :lol: well my portfolio down to 5 figures again but considering I started with lower 4 figures, then went to solid 6 figures I am not worried. I have seen many crashes, as Hustini said gotta weather the storm

    selling = taxes
    not selling 1 year = no taxes



    I rather go down than feed the commie government
    How do you get taxed on this?
     
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    Quetzalcoatl

    Quetzalcoatl

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    depending on gains ( and your personal income tax)

    50k€ 29% tax
    100k€ 38%
    200k they take 50%

    fuck that shit

    I rather make less but give them nothing than earning twice as much and giving them half
    I mean, how do they know what gains you've made? Unless you volunteer that information
     

    lgorTudor

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    I mean, how do they know what gains you've made? Unless you volunteer that information
    For starters, German bitcoin exchanges already cooperate with the IRS so your name is already in their books. It's gonna be a matter of time for them to pick up the infrastructure and personnel neccessary to purge the evaders. At some point they will send out letters to people they don't have a tax report from and request them to reveal their trading history. And then, I guarantee, you will be in deep shit. That's just the case if you havent cashed out into fiat at all. If you did they will just look at your bank account and see receipts from exchanges, and then you are fucked even faster.

    It's safer to wage war against Gomorrha than withdrawing your gains from german IRS.

    If they didnt before, now they do cuz its on Tuz :lol:
    implying I am dumb enough to ever even consider dodging taxes :boh: Especially since you can avoid them legally. Americans only get tax cuts after 1 year. It's never entirely tax-free for them
     
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    Quetzalcoatl

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    For starters, German bitcoin exchanges already cooperate with the IRS so your name is already in their books. It's gonna be a matter of time for them to pick up the infrastructure and personnel neccessary to purge the evaders. At some point they will send out letters to people they don't have a tax report from and request them to reveal their trading history. And then, I guarantee, you will be in deep shit. That's just the case if you havent cashed out into fiat at all. If you did they will just look at your bank account and see receipts from exchanges, and then you are fucked even faster.

    It's safer to wage war against Gomorrha than withdrawing your gains from german IRS.


    implying I am dumb enough to ever even consider dodging taxes :boh: Especially since you can avoid them legally. Americans only get tax cuts after 1 year. It's never entirely tax-free for them
    Ah I see, that's rough
     

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