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RE: Taxes #31
(01-11-2021, 09:40 PM)green314 Wrote: Let's assuming someone would like to hide some money from the state and possibly earn something in return while keeping them immobile, also to beat inflation. Aside from buying "safe-haven assets" like gold, the only solution I can think of is buying cryptocurrencies. Is there any method that I'm overlooking?
Cryptocurrencies is the best option. It took 10 years to crypto market worth 1Trillion but then it took 9 months to become 2 Trillion. I even sometimes earn 300% profit.

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RE: Taxes #32
Crypto window is kinda closed as most places require identification to buy/trade crypto for cash (and charge ridiculous fees and markups to do so). Your best bet is finding someone selling crypto for cash to make the money untraceable and then using that crypto to trade for cash or goods that are easily sold from third parties.

(04-10-2021, 04:13 PM)jdoe71 Wrote: Crypto window is kinda closed as most places require identification to buy/trade crypto for cash (and charge ridiculous fees and markups to do so). Your best bet is finding someone selling crypto for cash to make the money untraceable and then using that crypto to trade for cash or goods that are easily sold from third parties.
To add to this, a good way to hide assets is by donations and art (there are certain limits to this if you don't want to pay additional taxes on this). Simply donate x amount to friends/family and claim it. If art, you would then sell it to a third party under the table. FYI you can push your luck and insure it as well as report it stolen.
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2021, 04:15 PM by jdoe71.)

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RE: Taxes #33
It is important to understand that, in general, non-payment of taxes is one of the most serious violations of the law, and the punishment for this is extremely strict. Examples, when even famous and influential people were imprisoned for such offenses, are very numerous. But here, as everywhere else, with a "smart" approach to business and a good accountant (who can be found if you click here), you can hide your income from the state and live happily ever after.
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2022, 10:00 AM by Mishapr.)

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RE: Taxes #34
(07-11-2022, 10:21 AM)Mishapr Wrote: It is important to understand that, in general, non-payment of taxes is one of the most serious violations of the law
Absolutely agree.

Many years ago, a friend of mine didn't pay his taxes for quite a number of years and when they finally caught up with him, he had to pay thousands of dollars In fines. He was very lucky a stiffer penalty wasn't served.
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RE: Taxes #35
Taxes. It doesn't depend on whether you own a business or you're an ordinary person who makes a purchase of a house or an apartment. Taxes and fees are all included.

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RE: Taxes #36
I recently got a job which pays enough that I must now deal with taxes. I do not look forward to it.

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