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Tax Implications of Cryptos

This video is about the Tax Implications of Cryptos. a discussion between Dick Allgire and Will Lehr. Enjoy!

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Anonymous

Very interesting to see how scare tactics are now applied in the US. At least for now, it appears that things are more liberal in Europe, let's see how long that will last.

cryptoviewing

I think that they are allowing everyone else to the party BUT the US and creating a big stinky to cover it up. Fear of what could be is preventing the US from really getting in. It will all be crypto in the future.

Anonymous

The main thing to address here is "citizenship". If you are a "U.S. citizen", then you have to do whatever the I.R.S. says, period. But, are you REALLY a "U.S. citizen", or have you just been tricked into thinking you are by fraud and social engineering? You should research and understand that the "United States" is a federal corporation located in Washington, D.C., and is foreign to the original 50 states. The "U.S. citizen", lower case 'c' on citizen, was created by the 14th Amendment as a way to bring everyone under the authority of the federal corporation. If you were born inside the territory of one of the 50 continental States, you are actually a State Citizen, upper case 'C'. You were then tricked into volunteering to be a "U.S. citizen" on numerous forms, every time you checked "I am a U.S. citizen" on a form, which can then be used to prove in court that you are a "U.S. citizen" by your own admission. As a "U.S. citizen" you are bound by any statute or regulation that the criminals running the corporate "United States" federal corporation may come up with. However, if you could correct your legal status and prove that you were tricked into saying you are a "U.S. citizen", but are actually a State Citizen of whatever State, then you would not be bound by ANY federal statute or regulation, including but not limited to the tax code enforced by the IRS. Of course, you would still be bound by Natural Law, so behave yourself, LOL. If you do enough research you can learn how to do this for yourself, a very time consuming and tedious task, or you can engage the services of an organization which offers this service (still takes a good deal of work, just with guidance). I'm not selling anything, I'm just passing along useful info to like minded people that I want to be Free from corporate tyranny, but I can tell you which organization I used if you're interested.

Anonymous

I am trying to scroll down to find the Litecoin remote viewing from a couple of months ago... but when I get to the buttom of the page and press "load more" it just spins for a while and then stops without loading more content... I have tried now many times, each time is the same. Can admin help me get access? Thank you!

Anonymous

Look for litecoin in the tags sidebar to filter to just posts about that. If I recall there would not be a large growth but holders would be ok with that.

Anonymous

Hi I’m an ozi. We have the similar regulations here. However, does anyone know of a company that is similar to Wills’s in Australia. Using a part of my superannuation for crypto is in my opinion the Way to go via self managed superannuation.

Anonymous

Try Bitcoin Trader in Sydney. I used them. They referred me to Acct's that assisted in the set up of my SMSF. It all costs $$ but if BTC does what it looks like doing then it will be worth it and only 15% CGT on the profits. Good Luck.

Anonymous

I was on the tags page and saw the note from May 17th about remote viewing precious metals over the summer. But I didn't find the acutal remote viewings? Have they been published yet or when are they expected? I also saw the video where Dick talks about his remote viewing on Bitcoin Cash, but I didn't find the actual video of the remote viewing? Thanks if you can help!

Anonymous

You can open a charity, donate all of your assets to it and live free. Charities are tax exempt by nature and got no hassle from the IRS. Better yet, you can spend all that profit you want and don’t even have to pay a dime and don’t even have to report. Own nothing but control everything is the motto here. Charities are so much better than self directed IRA in my humble opinion

Anonymous

The self directed IRA doesn’t work for those who don’t have any retirement account.

Anonymous

You can set up a retirement account easily. It doesn’t have to be transferred from an existing one for Will or Gus to help you . And, if you earn under $137,000 annually, and you are under age 70 it can be set up as a Roth IRA, and the money will grow tax-free and remain tax free even at distribution!

cryptoviewing

Hello Mike, what an interesting thought :-) Thank you for sharing and also for supporting our work. All the best, Rose

cryptoviewing

Hello dear Indira, the Precios Metals series was not published yet. We have been very busy publishing many other topics that come but will do the PM series. Bitcoin Cash you can find here:

Anonymous

Hi Dick and Team, thank you for all that you do. I have enjoyed a lot of the content. I have been a supporter for 11 months now. I am cancelling my subscription for now due to a financial squeeze, waiting for crypts to really rise! I must say, it would have been nice to have had access to the LIST at least once in nearly a year. I would like to suggest you consider unlocking all crypto related and precious metal related content after a certain period of time to all members and supporters. I like that about another patron I have been in. Even posts from months ago are still locked. A bit disappointed. Keep up the good work, and let me know if you would like to offer me a complimentary month ; ) Thank you

Anonymous

"I would like to suggest you consider unlocking all crypto related and precious metal related content after a certain period of time to all members and supporters." I agree 100%

cryptoviewing

Hello dear C.Artist, we are sorry that you are leaving. Thank you very much for your support in the last months and all the best for you. Warm greetings, Rose

Anonymous

I have a question, I unfortunately have an active 401k with an employer at this time. I can’t move that money out at this time. Would you suggest buying the GBTC stock with Grayscale with the money I have in my 401k instead of investing it in regular stocks? Thanks in advance!