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U.S. Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill, Clamping Down On Crypto "Tax Evasion" #1
Earlier today, the United States Senate passed the controversial Infrastructure Bill. If you're unfamiliar with it, it's a $1.2T bipartisan economic bill, meant to jumpstart the U.S. economy. But it has brought major concerns for crypto along with it.

Quote:The US Senate passed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill on Tuesday with a glaring problem for the cryptocurrency industry. The bill includes vague new tax reporting requirements that digital rights activists say threaten individual privacy and crypto advocates say could hamstring industry innovation in the US.

The bill’s authors focused on closing the crypto “tax gap” to pay for some of the massive spending plan, but critics say it falls short of appropriately regulating the budding industry. The bill requires any crypto “broker,” defined as anyone “responsible for and regularly providing any service effectuating transfers of digital assets on behalf of another person,” to report users’ names and addresses. That leaves all sorts of players in the crypto space including miners and software developers on the hook—even though many of them do not currently gather or access personal information about users, many of whom are anonymous.

The bill will also hurt privacy in the blockchain as well.

Quote:The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a digital rights group, called the bill a disaster for digital privacy. “The mandate to collect names, addresses, and transactions of customers means almost every company even tangentially related to cryptocurrency may suddenly be forced to surveil their users,” wrote Rainey Reitman, EFF’s chief program officer.

I'm in no way a fan of this bill. It goes against crypto privacy, and furthers regulations on crypto that shouldn't be in place. And taxing cryptocurrency is something that shouldn't be there. Crypto is not owned by the government, it's owned by the people. No government or entity should have the right to tax cryptocurrencies.

Source - https://qz.com/2045654/the-infrastructur...d-privacy/

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RE: U.S. Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill, Clamping Down On Crypto "Tax Evasion" #2
Hopefully the house kills the bill. Terrible for privacy and crypto. When regulations like these pass, it's not abnormal for prices to drop across the board.
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RE: U.S. Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill, Clamping Down On Crypto "Tax Evasion" #3
(08-11-2021, 02:09 AM)Dismas Wrote: Hopefully the house kills the bill. Terrible for privacy and crypto. When regulations like these pass, it's not abnormal for prices to drop across the board.
Yeah i’m kinda shittin myself I have like $4k in coinpayments, hopefully I can sell quick enough
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RE: U.S. Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill, Clamping Down On Crypto "Tax Evasion" #4
(08-11-2021, 02:44 AM)demonboy Wrote:
(08-11-2021, 02:09 AM)Dismas Wrote: Hopefully the house kills the bill. Terrible for privacy and crypto. When regulations like these pass, it's not abnormal for prices to drop across the board.
Yeah i’m kinda shittin myself I have like $4k in coinpayments, hopefully I can sell quick enough

Many exchanges already keep data on users, so this only takes it a step further. That said, it's unlikely Uncle Sam is going to knock on your door over a few hundred bucks.
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RE: U.S. Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill, Clamping Down On Crypto "Tax Evasion" #5
(08-11-2021, 03:22 AM)Dismas Wrote:
(08-11-2021, 02:44 AM)demonboy Wrote:
(08-11-2021, 02:09 AM)Dismas Wrote: Hopefully the house kills the bill. Terrible for privacy and crypto. When regulations like these pass, it's not abnormal for prices to drop across the board.
Yeah i’m kinda shittin myself I have like $4k in coinpayments, hopefully I can sell quick enough

Many exchanges already keep data on users, so this only takes it a step further. That said, it's unlikely Uncle Sam is going to knock on your door over a few hundred bucks.
i’m meaning before the price of my coins devalue. Ive already accepted payments before and had them drop. I’m assuming I will still get taxxed regardless if the value is good or not.
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RE: U.S. Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill, Clamping Down On Crypto "Tax Evasion" #6
(08-11-2021, 03:46 AM)demonboy Wrote:
(08-11-2021, 03:22 AM)Dismas Wrote:
(08-11-2021, 02:44 AM)demonboy Wrote: Yeah i’m kinda shittin myself I have like $4k in coinpayments, hopefully I can sell quick enough

Many exchanges already keep data on users, so this only takes it a step further. That said, it's unlikely Uncle Sam is going to knock on your door over a few hundred bucks.
i’m meaning before the price of my coins devalue. Ive already accepted payments before and had them drop. I’m assuming I will still get taxxed regardless if the value is good or not.
yeah same here.

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RE: U.S. Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill, Clamping Down On Crypto "Tax Evasion" #7
Do they regulate crypto? I am not sure

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RE: U.S. Senate Passes Infrastructure Bill, Clamping Down On Crypto "Tax Evasion" #8
If you pay taxes, you are part of the problem. If you use the tools that keep most people enslaved, ITS YOUR FAULT! STOP using the tools that were designed to enslave your dumbasses. They do this, because YOU ALL ALLOW THEM TO>

Fuck the dollar, fuck your idea of law and taxes, and personal owned property. Sadly, You keep nothing when you die. So all this is what? Somehow a benefit to society? Does this all make the world a better place? Even your precious crypto is a tool that IS being used to keep you all down. God, you pukes make me sick, fucking cowards.
and When I say you, I mean you, Americans.
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