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RE: Water Water Everywhere, Not A Drop To Drinkmany

in #money7 years ago

I kind of live a double life atm ... I work as a freelance in something that gives me enough to live normal and mantain my kid where I live but I also have the cryptocurrencies, a bit of gold and silver .. not as many as you hehehe ;) but some, enough to feel safe if for some reason the bank decides to close my account like what happens with @surfermarly. (Disclosure, I have the same bank ;) )

I pay taxes of my normal work (a lot in this country) but like you say, until there is a fixed law for Steem, Dash, ETH or some of those I will not declare anything else. And I do not have BTC either. (The only crypto that governments seem to know :P )

I imagine that making the transition that you want to make should not be difficult, it should look like when I arrived in this country, for me was like starting from 0 but of course, with some clear differences ;)

I am meeting with accountants and lawyers to see what can be done to explain money that seems to have come out of thin air

I'm sure they know how to do it :)

Good luck with what you want to do and welcome back!

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I really hope they know how to do it. Once out, you can't put the Genie back in the bottle. The accountant I mentioned had handled my first audit. That was the one I had to pay fines on. The USSA one was three years of owing 0.00 and saying "In yo Face" to the tax people.

Once out, you can't put the Genie back in the bottle.

I know ... I am pretty sure will go everything fine. The only problem is that, as you well say, the genie is out and you need to be a bit more careful. Now they know they have something they can take away from you, is the problem with this kind of things always.

The USSA one was three years of owing 0.00 and saying "In yo Face" to the tax people.

Always feels pretty good when you can do something like that XD

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