Mr Scratch
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Thanks for your excellent post @WernerAVR
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How does the tax issue work? Say I have coins that have multiplied in value and I want to convert to Randelas, would it be income/capital gains/free game? Also what are the banks like with regards to purchasing property using bitcoin sourced money etc?
This was mentioned either here or the tax thread but airwolf I think said the funds have to be declared as investments.
Will try find you the post
SARS classifies "virtual currencies" as neither a currency nor as a security. They are a kind of "virtual nothing" to SARS, it would seem.
http://www.treasury.gov.za/comm_media/press/2014/2014091801 - User Alert Virtual currencies.pdf
also governments should be terrified of BTC, as it has the power to upset the status quo with fiat money,
dont think people realize that yet, but when they do, things will change, and suddenly it will become "legal"
Did you possibly mean to say that suddenly it will become "illegal", as I think that is a more realistic possibility when governments start realising the potential for lost revenue? Whether they will be able to do anything about practically is another issue.
well it could go either way, they will try to ban it like they "try" with pirated movies ect, that wont succeed,
like everything else on the internet, somebody will find a way to bypass any restrictions.
or they can decide its "money" and tax it like anything else,
but its a fascinating situation, as as soon as one government starts to tax it, the floodgates will open,
me, I hope it stays the way it is right now, "grey" so we can all enjoy a slice of freedom without paying for zumas back scratcher...
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How does the tax issue work? Say I have coins that have multiplied in value and I want to convert to Randelas, would it be income/capital gains/free game? Also what are the banks like with regards to purchasing property using bitcoin sourced money etc?
* - e.g. 2 people put $100k in their US accounts, one buys an apartment and later sells it at a profit, the other does nothing with it but later converts back to Rand at a "profit". The guy who bought and sold the apartment will be liable for CGT on the difference of the converted Rand buy/sell value of the apartment. The guy who did nothing with it has no tax implication.)
Monopoly Money within the RSA according to treasury. Your bitcoin is not recognized as tender in South Africa.I've heard this too...except I think if he moved it around with the express intention of actively trading the money. Would love to hear if anyone else can give clarity on this.
Monopoly Money within the RSA according to treasury. Your bitcoin is not recognized as tender in South Africa.
@ werneravr, you should PM RPM for Dealer Status, so we all know who you are,
wanted to ask you, how exactly does the referral code work, its not explained very well on your site,
So who is Werneravr?
What are you on about?Werner, some of us prefer to be anonymous.
You will be taxed on Bitcoin as per normal. You see SARS has full access to your bank account to monitor all transactions. Most banks will flag any transaction over R5000. Just apply for credit are more strict banks and any deposits in your account without being your salary will need explanation
Bitcoins will not suffer. It's been used for far worst things than boko haramIndeed. Like I said great monopoly money. You do know that its illegal to give financial advice, if the client loses money he can sue you for advice given and claim his loss from you.
Anyway rumour is it that bitcoins are going to suffer the same fate as mtn in Nigeria due to Boko Haram being funded using bitcoins.
Indeed. Like I said great monopoly money. You do know that its illegal to give financial advice, if the client loses money he can sue you for advice given and claim his loss from you.
Anyway rumour is it that bitcoins are going to suffer the same fate as mtn in Nigeria due to Boko Haram being funded using bitcoins.
That's putting it nicelyWho is giving advice? And how is a cellphone company comparable to Bitcoin? How is a virtual currency going to suffer the same fate as a cellphone company? Sorry to be rude, but based on your comments I suspect you don't really know much about BTC or blockchain technology at all.
What happened to MTN in Nigeria and why?
Why not do some research and then read my statement again. Properly.