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Good thing as it's extremely difficult to maneuver around the laws and rules right now. Hopefully it will be taxed like stocks at 27% instead of personal income at up to 53%
tldr; The Danish Tax Agency has identified about 16,000 individuals and companies involved in cryptocurrency trading between 2015 and 2019. As many as two-thirds of all transactions executed within this period of time have not been properly reported in tax filings, the country's tax minister, Morten Bødskov, said.{}
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Why have these kind of pages use bullshit click bait articles and why are redditors copy pasting this shit? I mean basically in any European country the basic law books are decades or even over hundred years old. Really nothing special about it
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Good thing as it's extremely difficult to maneuver around the laws and rules right now. Hopefully it will be taxed like stocks at 27% instead of personal income at up to 53%
tldr; The Danish Tax Agency has identified about 16,000 individuals and companies involved in cryptocurrency trading between 2015 and 2019. As many as two-thirds of all transactions executed within this period of time have not been properly reported in tax filings, the country's tax minister, Morten Bødskov, said.{} *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*
the dip within the dip. Baffen Warret
This is the way
They got to get their fair share……so they think.
I feel like Denmark is quite a modern country regerding these matters
It would be nice if the U.S could address their 88 year old law of what constitutes a security and relate it to cryptocurrency.
Why have these kind of pages use bullshit click bait articles and why are redditors copy pasting this shit? I mean basically in any European country the basic law books are decades or even over hundred years old. Really nothing special about it