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RE: Taxes #21
moving to another country seems the most logical idea like panama or something

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RE: Taxes #22
(03-22-2021, 10:10 AM)jacob96 Wrote: moving to another country seems the most logical idea like panama or something
Do you think this will help? Taxes are everywhere

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RE: Taxes #23
(01-12-2021, 03:20 AM)Oni Wrote: @Reiko probably has the best answer.
Still not any single answer from them. I hope they're alright, and they didn't end up in jail precisely for "tax ev@sion".
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RE: Taxes #24
I'm only 18...I don't want even to think about taxes already=)))

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RE: Taxes #25
(04-03-2021, 08:32 PM)StillDre Wrote: I'm only 18...I don't want even to think about taxes already=)))
First you know your enemy first you'll know how to deal with it.
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RE: Taxes #26
(02-24-2021, 09:32 PM)Jiggly Wrote:
(02-24-2021, 03:42 PM)duremars Wrote: Taxes have always made me so angry, why do they have to be so hard to manage?

In fairness, where I'm from, I don't have to do jack shit to manage my taxes. It's all automated via my employment. If I overpay, I get a nice little cheque/payout at the end of the tax year. It's blissful xD Family members of mine that used to be self-employed, would spend a little time just filling out forms online and that was theirs done.

Similar to myself. I don't own any property yet and haven't exchanged stock I've bought into dollars yet so all my taxes are income and product based which I don't even have to think of, I usually just get a few hundred dollar rebate at the end of the year. When I hear stories of American's trying to figure out their taxes every year I'm definitely grateful.

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RE: Taxes #27
(04-03-2021, 09:02 PM)Nyx Wrote:
(02-24-2021, 09:32 PM)Jiggly Wrote:
(02-24-2021, 03:42 PM)duremars Wrote: Taxes have always made me so angry, why do they have to be so hard to manage?

In fairness, where I'm from, I don't have to do jack shit to manage my taxes. It's all automated via my employment. If I overpay, I get a nice little cheque/payout at the end of the tax year. It's blissful xD Family members of mine that used to be self-employed, would spend a little time just filling out forms online and that was theirs done.

Similar to myself. I don't own any property yet and haven't exchanged stock I've bought into dollars yet so all my taxes are income and product based which I don't even have to think of, I usually just get a few hundred dollar rebate at the end of the year. When I hear stories of American's trying to figure out their taxes every year I'm definitely grateful.

I didn't even consider property. That's a good point!
Unfortunately, I may have to face the American tax system one day. I feel like I'm going to "need to know a guy". As in, someone savvy with how to fill out all the forms properly. I do not want to pay money just for a professional to help me figure it all out xD
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RE: Taxes #28
Taxes make me tired every month

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RE: Taxes #29
If you are trading crypto, sometimes filling your taxes might be in your favor. A great tool is koinly to get an estimate (for free).

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RE: Taxes #30
(04-07-2021, 06:22 AM)biborg Wrote: If you are trading crypto, sometimes filling your taxes might be in your favor. A great tool is koinly to get an estimate (for free).
I am taking a look about it, thanks for now.
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