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How do we do this for Crypto?
>just move to Gibraltar bro
fuck you Gibraltar user its not that easy
This is common knowledge, user.
The caribbean is famous for its tax-free islands. You can even get citizenship if you open a company there.
You emigrate to tax haven before you liquidate.
omg this is why we need one world government
Not quite sure but don’t think you pay tax on crypto in Portugal. You still get raped with taxes if your income is high, though.
Pretty soi take, but this shit is going to get clamped down on in the coming years through other means.
Start a crypto holding company. Accidentally send your stack to the holding company wallet. They write it off as a gift. You write it off as a loss. Then follow the guide
Do 'cayman island banks report to the Feds?
jews
Ok but how do you spend that 50B (buying property etc) back in your home country
Natsoc is the best solution though. If the US was a natsoc state then Amazon's assets would simply be seized and control turned over to an employee union then Jeff Bezos would be given a televised beating on the lawn of the white house to discourage similar kike behaviour.
living in other eu country with high taxes for cryptos, im gonna make atleast half million in next bullrun, should i just pay my taxes or trust portugal authorities not stealing all my money with jewish tricks or is it actually just that easy to move there without any problems and live year or something before cashing out
No but if the feds start asking them questions about you they have to comply
Dunno but for most people this doesn't matter because you're only due tax as a resident. The US is the exception that tries to tax non-resident citizens (like my wife) and the only solution to that is to renounce US citizenship.
Where do they not have to comply?
>libertarians will defend this
This doesn't really work these days. Trust me. If you people like you retards are aware of a tax optimization plan, then it's already no good. Furthermore, most countries in the OECD are blacklisting income derived or sent to tax havens.
I thought this was stopped after governments went after tax havens during the recession?
What’s the incentive for Cayman Islands or any other tropical shithole country to make their tax rate 0 so they can have American companies based there on paper? What’s in it for them?
more jobs, more $$$$ going into the country, etc, etc.
Politicians are probably lobbied there.
Look up Vanuatu
>legal tax avoidance is almost universally considered immoral by the general public
Is this a psyop or are people actually this retarded?
They are.
Just look at coronahoax. Look at how the sheeple obey the State.
Self directed IRA. Couple of thousand to set up and you can roll over your whole account. This would be agreat time, just roll into your favorite projects and hodl for 5-10 years.
You will need to create a business for your self directed IRA. It isn't that hard. You can even automate your reporting if yo want to pay an extra couple of hundred dollars a years. I legit use Broad Financial in NYC. Dudes are Jewish as fuck but they do good work.
Used to be you had to set up an office in the island, even if it was just one person in a room. Governments would also get a bit of money from fees and licences, such as registration fees and banking fees. It would have cost the company tens of thousands a year to stay on the island, but that was still far better than the millions in taxes in the US.
They still have to be FATCA compliant from what I'm reading.
Where is Jeffy B's shell company in the Cayman Islands?
Or just trade with no KYC st 50x.com
It is immoral though. Especially by a company like Amazon that tangibly benefits from tax-funded infrastructure.
Wrong. There can no moral demand be made from an action which was itself immoral.
From the fact that the state taxes people, which is immoral, cannot be a moral demand made against anybody else.
From the fact that the slaver whips slave A, cannot be a moral demand be made against slave B.
The problem with your premise is that you're stating taxation is immoral, which it isn't. So your argument falls apart at the first hurdle. Also it's incredibly naive, dunning-kruger, hackneyed bullshit and you need to go back to /pol
I wouldn’t mind paying taxes if the country I lived in was actually using them in a resourceful manner, only in a perfect world.
I refuse to let Uncle Sam rape my gains to feed Jamal & his nigglets.
>OECD
id rather spend my gains on thai hookers anyway
It’s immoral to me. Checkmate.
> The problem with your premise is that you're stating taxation is immoral, which it isn't.
If you don't understand Hoppe'ean Argumentation Ethics, then I don't have time to teach it to you.
That's fine, there's no point discussing it really since I'd have to explain so many basic concepts to you just for you to understand how I'm refuting you. Been down this road with "tax = bad" poltards before. I at least hope you're consistent and also consider it immoral when crypto exchanges charge you a fee on transactions, the same way the government taxes transactions you make with their fiat currency.
>If you don't blindly accept libertard meme arguments, then I don't have the intellectual capacity to justify them
Fixed
Kys
omg this is why we need a fucking purge
>just shut up and bankroll an antiwhite communist regime lmao