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by scoofy
4476 days ago
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>these rules won't really apply, since those transactions and gains aren't detectable unless they're declared. Well, this is only assuming you use precautionary measures to protect your identity. If you, for example buy a stereo from a store, and use bitcoin. If you provide any information about yourself, such as your name/address/email/etc. Then the gov't has easily obtainable information that can connect you to other parts of the block chain. At which point, you're toast if the feds want to come after you for tax evasion. Bitcoin is a great tool, but don't think it's going to open up some anarco-libritarian fantasy camp. It's not. Pay your taxes people. |
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