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2021-02-04 04:37 27717436 Anonymous Canada Crypto Capital Gains Reporting (Honeyview_640px-Flag_of_Canada_(Pantone).svg.png 640x320 8kB)
Trying this again, because I tried last week and got no replies. >got into crypto last year >have around 800 crypto transactions across 30 coins/tokens, 300 of which are sells Do I need to report every single sale transaction on my Schedule 3, or can I just provide the total gains for each coin? i.e. instead of listing every single sale of ETH, can I just provide them with my total cost base and gains for 2020?

0 min later 27717521 Anonymous
>>27717436 They might have stepped up their game but in 2018 I sold about 30,000 and reported my capital gains and they didn’t audit me.

1 min later 27717552 Anonymous
Monitoring this thread

2 min later 27717637 Anonymous
bumpe

4 min later 27717892 Anonymous
>>27717436 From the tax guide it seems depending on your intent and the way you trade you could either have your gains taxed as capital gains or business income. The wording is intentionally vague because this is an emerging field in accounting and because the government wants to squeeze you for every penny they can Go DEFI and exit only via private buyers if you hate Trudeau

10 min later 27718424 Anonymous
dude just declare your capital gains on what you withdrew don't do all transactions they don't even care as long as you give them something

12 min later 27718640 Anonymous
>>27717436 Yes, and every transactions and gas fees are taxed too. For example, If you buy eth with shakepay and send the end to binance and then send the link to a cold wallet. That's 6 events that you need to report and pay taxes on. If you send the uniswap the link to eth to sell and send it to shakepay and your bank account, that's 4 more taxes.

12 min later 27718646 Anonymous
>>27718424 This. They just want a cut. It’s bribery.

14 min later 27718758 Anonymous
>>27718646 >>27718424 This. They tax 50% of your gains. Not the worst. For the retards, no they don’t take 50%.

17 min later 27719027 Anonymous
>>27717436 yes you need to report every trade. Im getting an accountant now for this shit. Canada is a fag nation, getting raped in the ass with taxes. I am now maxing out my TFSA with the qbtc fund and eth fund so I pay no capital gains tax, the government can suck my dick

17 min later 27719093 Anonymous
>>27717552 Hi CRA

23 min later 27719595 Anonymous
>>27717521 Did you just give them a single-line summary of your gains? >>27717892 Yeah I'm hoping the boomer revieweing my tax report doesn't classify me as business income, I made 27k so I'm a bit concerned about that. >>27718640 I'm not even bothering to include gas fees in my report, fuck them.

24 min later 27719748 Anonymous
>>27719027 Are you allowed crypto currencies in your TFSA? What exchange can you use for that

28 min later 27720155 Anonymous
>>27719748 No but there are stocks you can buy that are pegged to btc and pegged to eth. https://3iq.ca/ you can buy both qBtc.u and qEth.u on TSX on any stock brokerage that offers TFSA

28 min later 27720181 Anonymous (edasdasedadw.jpg 450x281 121kB)
>CRA understaffed and backlogged as fuck due to corona >know people with 5-6 figures in back taxes for years and still not CRA pounce >don't even tax staking because they're that retarded >will take years to even move their attention toward you If you're doing your business off Canadian CEX, then you're shooting yourself in the foot for reporting anything. You should be planning to escape Canada anyway to Malta or whatever. That country isn't going to exist in a year.

32 min later 27720544 Anonymous
>>27719595 >I'm not even bothering to include gas fees in my report, fuck them. Don't tell me you legally acknowledge that an external wallet is yours and that you do business with it on the ethereum blockchain. At that point you would be cucked not to claim gas fees for a credit.

33 min later 27720647 Anonymous
>>27720544 I just can't be bothered to go back through hundreds of trades, take note of the gas used, and then also look up the ETH price at the time.

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36 min later 27720935 Anonymous
>>27718640 you only pay taxes on gains, not losing trades. gas fees would not constitute as capital gains

36 min later 27720954 Anonymous
>>27720647 That's why you use cointracker. That's also WHY YOU DON"T FUCKING ACKNOWLEDGE HAVING AN EXTERNAL WALLET THAT YOU DO DEFI BUSINESS WITH NIGGER WHAT ARE YOU DOING WHERE THE FUCK IS YOUR MONERO?

37 min later 27721093 Anonymous (554.jpg 474x395 21kB)
>>27720744

45 min later 27721831 Anonymous
>>27718424 problem is once CRA gets a better handle on crypto, this will not work, I already talked with an accountant on this, which is why I paid the guy to completely redo all my previous claims that were done wrong which was fiat in/fiat out only, not trades. the moment you get into staking rewards, making alt trades etc and that is not reflected as taxable events, you will get fucked the moment they advance and learn how this shit works. and keep in mind they will want to make examples out of people because its disruptive tech that is freeing you from being a wage slave goyim cuck I also have personally watched a friend of mine get completely rekt from CRA for not filing his taxes correctly and having the attitude you have which is loose ball park numbers from having a plumbing business. Long story short they seized his bank account, he couldn't get any access to his money until he paid up what he owed, collected interest on the whole thing too. I think still till this day he didnt get access to his old bank account with his money because he was so fucking stubborn to not pay them

49 min later 27722288 Anonymous
>>27721831 why would you need a bank account?

52 min later 27722570 Anonymous
>>27722288 okay go buy a house with your shakepay account.

53 min later 27722699 Anonymous
>>27717436 fuck this country, i have to move

53 min later 27722780 Anonymous
>>27721831 >turning your crypto gains into fiat >depositing crypto gains into your globo homo approved bank account Kek it's always the same story in these threads. These people get fucked because they run businesses of their own that entrenched into the system with fixed capital, licenses, and financial setup. If you're a nobody with no online presence living on a desolate mountainside, nobody is coming after you. Like I said the CRA doesn't go after self-employed tax evading moms after 15 years nor people owing back taxes for years who have nice cars. They're not coming after you after corona and secession. You're supposed to make it this year and fuck off to Antarctica.

54 min later 27722886 Anonymous
> he withdrew

55 min later 27722930 Anonymous
>>27722699 Where though, not like the US is any better

55 min later 27722955 Anonymous
>>27717436 i haven't paid taxes in 3 years and now I am hiring a CPA to do my shit because cointracker sucks with shit like waves and egld. On the good note they told me that I am making money with crypto and should incorporate so I pay less taxes in the future.

56 min later 27723052 Anonymous
>>27717436 Find a tax lawyer or accountant that understands crypto. I paid thousands to some jew tax firm to write a memo outlining each one of my trades and basically writing a statement that it should be declared as capital gains rather than business income. When it comes time to file taxes for my 500k+ gains that go to my chequing account of 10k, you can bet your ass I'll be audited by CRA but will be sufficiently prepared

56 min later 27723065 Anonymous (ooooho.gif 400x249 740kB)
>>27722570 >go buy a house in Canada No thanks

58 min later 27723239 Anonymous
>>27722930 Some crypto haven country. That's my plan at least once I get enough crypto to have passive income. Not like this country will get any better you wouldn't lose much renouncing citizenship. (Not the anon you're replying too)

59 min later 27723350 Anonymous
>>27722930 >Where though, not like the US is any better What do you mean where? Why do people still ask these questions when search engines exist?

59 min later 27723426 Anonymous
>>27722699 >>27722930 This. I have been trying to figure out where I should go, but everywhere is either >Third world country >First world country suffering from social capital destitution because of immigration >The US a.k.a. Zionist HQ and mixed-race golem breeding grounds

1 hours later 27723566 Anonymous
>>27721831 Surely your friend received a warning before they seized all his accounts

1 hours later 27723716 Anonymous
1. Report it as Capital Games 2. Crypto is not your business, it is a hobby that you have 3. Report fiat in / fiat out. The more people that report their individual trades, the more everyone in Canada gets potentially fucked in the future.

1 hours later 27723928 Anonymous
>>27723716 Smart post all around

1 hours later 27724175 Anonymous
>>27717436 yes goy, please pay your taxes to the canadian govt so we can house more somalis in free housing in toronto

1 hours later 27724266 Anonymous
>>27723065 this, i live in a luxury camper

1 hours later 27724375 42 (0084D95C-C58B-457A-BCD6-83F428A0D1BA.jpg 480x360 33kB)
>>27718646 >This. They just want a cut. It’s bribery mfw the taxman comes for me

1 hours later 27724424 Anonymous
>>27722780 Im not in this to just make a few thousand dollars and buy a new car, and avoid 20k-30k in capital gains tax. Have you ever tried buying property after cashing out a large sum of money in crypto? I havent had an issue with CRA yet. But I already got problems with banks not accepting my downpayment because they didnt like how I had large amounts of money come in from some suspicious eft transfers into my bank account. I had to practically launder my own legal money so they would actually accept it. Crypto is going to makeeven more money for poeple this time around, and CRA is going to want all the tax money they can get! You can think differently, I honestly dont give a fuck about you, dont even listen to me, maybe go find an an accountant that is well knowleged with crypto, then give them a call and explain your situation and how much money you plan on selling this bullmarket and perhaps they will give you some clarification about nobody comming after you or not. wasnt the case for me, and I already experienced a fair amount of bullshit taking profits in 2017 already. I plan on taking way more profits this time around and I dont expect my situation to get easier, so thats my choice

1 hours later 27724487 Anonymous (1588314570151.jpg 345x383 48kB)
>cashing out

1 hours later 27724542 Anonymous
I lost all my crypto when my trezor and seed got lost and destroyed in a boating accident off the coast of the hudson bay

1 hours later 27724746 Anonymous
>>27717552 hi CRA

1 hours later 27725101 Anonymous
>>27724424 Negro I'm long gone outside the financial and legal grasp of globo homo. IF you plan on staying in Canada like a good little goy and pay your goyim tribute, as the country collapses then that's on you. And it's going to collapse very soon now that they want to raise interest rates.

1 hours later 27725119 Anonymous
>>27723716 very true. although I think we are going to be fucked in the future when we see 100k btc

1 hours later 27725283 Anonymous
>>27725101 were going negitive interest rates lol not positive. the collapse is when everything is too expensive to buy, even your timmys coffee will cost 20$ cad a cup because CAD will buy you jack shit

1 hours later 27725460 Anonymous
>>27724424 >But I already got problems with banks not accepting my downpayment because they didnt like how I had large amounts of money come in from some suspicious eft transfers into my bank account. How do they even know this? Why don't you just get a mortgage from another bank other than yours? Why is this even a fucking problem to them it's money

1 hours later 27725938 Anonymous
>>27725460 I worked with a mortgage broker who works with a a number of banks. this was in 2018, anytime you made money in stocks you had to report records of you proving you held those stocks, in my case I had shit I sold from quadriga, the efts comming in doesnt even prove its from quadriga (had some name like "finconnect eft") for one but at that time none of them would accept any money that came from crypto. had to transfer the money to my brother and then get it "gifted" to me from my brother.

1 hours later 27726120 Anonymous
>>27721831 this is retarded conspiracy bullshit and you back it up with an anecdote about how your friend refused to pay taxes on his regular business fucking lol CRA can barely run its own website, you think theyre going to track your embarassing LINK trades? get fucking real

1 hours later 27726299 Anonymous
>>27726120 dont pay your taxes then.....if you got a way to get away with it good on you

1 hours later 27726458 42 (07D66AD7-8919-4415-93D5-9B927280054D.jpg 640x426 103kB)
>>27724424 >CRA is going to want all the tax money they can get! it's a bottomless pit with these bureaucrats I don't want to subsidize their reckless leadership within our lifetimes, politicians and bureaucrats will be obsolete it's clear, at this point in the western countries, that we are ruled over by an "anti-government" they just get in the way and their handling of the covid crisis makes it clear

1 hours later 27726519 Anonymous
>>27718640 No, you don't. You haven't gained anything, in fact you've lost a couple bucks on fees. What are you paying taxes on? I don't know where this retarded myth came from but do you really think the stock market would exist if it were true?

1 hours later 27726536 Anonymous
How do you withdraw crypto gains from coinbase, leaf bros?

1 hours later 27726952 Anonymous
Canadian here. I talked to the CRA. They know crypto is fucked. Do your crypto taxes to the best of your ability and be a good actor. Do not show intent to hide gains.

1 hours later 27727047 Anonymous
>>27726536 Shitcoin > ETH > Shakepay > CAD > e-transfer

1 hours later 27727182 Anonymous
>Send your CEX shit to your ledger >Ledger to DEX >Back to Ledger >To btc atm >TOR browser + VPN I would not do something like this and I do not encourage evading tax.

1 hours later 27727189 Anonymous
>>27717436 Don't know about Canada but should be similar. Just remember all that matters to them is total gains in fiat on the day you sell up minus total fiat invested. They will chase you for more than £50 inconsistency I think in the UK. You aren't going to prison for slipping up on a couple of quid.

1 hours later 27727275 Anonymous
>>27726536 I'm planning on using Netcoins to cash out someday. Just send the BTC, ETH, XRP, LTC, BCH to your wallet over there and initiate Interac transfer.

1 hours later 27728258 Anonymous
Anyone wiretransfer from Shakepay back to their Canadian Bank Acc?

1 hours later 27728303 Anonymous
>>27728258 Why not just use e-transfer?

1 hours later 27728806 Anonymous
What if the credit card companies let u do crypto purchases in the future? Then u can keep ur gains in stable coins and be able to use the gains for every day purchases

1 hours later 27728896 Anonymous
>>27728303 There's a limit of $3,000 e-transfer per day - $10,000 per week. This is in Canadian dollars btw. I just wanted to see if anyone has actually tried wire transferring large amounts off shakepay back to their canadian bank account

2 hours later 27729485 Anonymous
>>27728896 curious about this as well

2 hours later 27729510 Anonymous
>>27728896 Use newton

2 hours later 27729679 Anonymous
>>27721831 a plumbing business is way different than crypto gains. The CRA isn't going to audit every single one of your shitcoin trades, just report your capital gains, until they specifically demand you provide them with something more than that. They aren't going to arrest you or size your account unless they determine you owe them more than you gave and you, and you refuse to pay them. Just pay them if you get audited and they want more

2 hours later 27729816 Anonymous
>>27726952 CRA here. A crypto just flew over my house. Some of you guys are alright don't sell your link tomorrow.

2 hours later 27729863 Anonymous
>>27729510 is the spread on newton as good as binance and other sites? Obviously since they are "no-fee" that is where they get their money, but if the spread is just really bad i might as well stick with wealthsimple. idc if i dont really own the coin desu

2 hours later 27730075 Anonymous
>>27717436 on what exchange? if its on binance or something just record what you pull out. only the biggest of cucks pay CRA in full. they want a slice of the pie its up to you to decide how much you are ok with giving them.

2 hours later 27730192 Anonymous
>>27730075 until they decide to audit you and bend you over and fuck you in the ass

2 hours later 27730243 Anonymous
>>27729863 apparently the spread on newton is a little less than shakepay. I didn't even know wealthsimple had crypto >Wealthsimple Crypto users can buy, sell, and hold coins within the app. Deposits and withdrawals can only be made in Canadian dollars. oof fuck that, that's actually retarded, how is that even legal

2 hours later 27730519 Anonymous (1598527394497.jpg 2438x1192 310kB)
>>27728806 you would owe tax on it still.

2 hours later 27730523 Anonymous (may.jpg 4410x6041 2118kB)
Btw since this thread is suffering from an abundance of obedient leafy goyim let me inform you of something: there is no border between civil and criminal audits. What you stupidly self-incriminate yourself with (even with the best of intentions they don't care) on a civil audit CAN BE USED AGAINST YOU WHEN YOUR CASE GOES CRIMINAL WHICH THEY CAN DECIDE TO ESPECIALLY IF THEY JUST SAY YOU'RE LYING. The relationship between tax bandits and you is always antagonistic don't be naive and forget that. You're not protected under the charter in civil proceedings but everything they extract from you can carry over. It's a Jewish trick and you're all falling for it.

2 hours later 27730642 Anonymous
>>27730523 What’s the best move then?

2 hours later 27730882 Anonymous
>>27726120 These threads are better at night. Daytime newfags really think corona crippled CRA in a country soon about to hyperinflate is going to come after their stinky linky trades.

2 hours later 27731003 Anonymous
>>27730192 it would cost them more to audit everyone in crypto then to just accept the money that's reported (unless you're making actual bank and not just supplemental income). Imagine the man hours it would take to track down every trade for everyone who reports crypto earnings I'm not saying don't properly report your earnings, actually it could be beneficial as any trades where you lose money can go toward your tax return or lessen your capital gains amount. But it's not feasible for them to look that deep into you unless you're triggering some massive flags (ie massive sums of money in your bank account that aren't reported as income in your taxes) Imagine them spending weeks tracking down all your trades to find out you owe them an extra $200, maybe I'm talking out my ass but I refuse to believe the system works like that

2 hours later 27731088 Anonymous
>>27730642 Been saying it all thread NEGRO. Also you should have no online presence and live in the middle of nowhere at least a hundred miles from the nearest CRA office in some hidden little corner of the country where it takes deliver men hours to figure out where you are with instruction. I mean if you have social media accounts then you don't belong on this site anyway but whatever. Monero Monero Monero

2 hours later 27731166 Anonymous (1578938456764.png 627x627 432kB)
>>27717436 HI fellow Canadabro. Get an accountant, trust me it's the best way. You can save a lot of money on your taxes if you use fancy accounting tricks like taking gains through a corporation or (possibly) treating it as business income with losses and expenses. It will depend on your specific circumstances. The money you save will more than pay for your accountant's bill.

2 hours later 27731359 Anonymous
>>27720647 you write off gas as losses wtf are u talking about, its easy

2 hours later 27731436 Anonymous (canada-money-supply-m0.png 730x340 11kB)
>>27731003 Like I said I've known people back in Canada that still owe 5-6 figures in back taxes and self-employed claiming income as expenses that are still cruising along. CRA is absolutely crippled now. Trudeau is banking on the money printer and great reset. Again it will take years before you're noticed, if you play your cards right and yet get unlucky. Why are you planning to stay in that fucking country long-term?

2 hours later 27731440 Anonymous
>>27730192 cra will never find out the millions i made in 2018. i have a firm belief you never talked to someone at cra or seen on of their liaison agents in person. its a joke just like ever other government owned business, looking at you canada post. >>27731166 find a younger one or an old boomer who hates cra as much as you is my tip. mine is an old finance professor, he probably hates the cra more than i do.

2 hours later 27731463 Anonymous
>>27731088 sure, this can work if you live alone. But good luck hiding from the CRA while trying to raise a family. You gonna pay for internet with Monero? You gonna buy a car with Monero?etc

2 hours later 27731499 Anonymous
>>27731088 this nigga is giving out bad advice and you will get pounded in the ass over it. If you make it, get a fucking cpa and do it right. geezus fucking christ how stupid are you to risk getting everything seized because you took the advice of some low iq ape on a mongolian underwater basket weaving website?

2 hours later 27731568 Anonymous
>>27731440 >find a younger one or an old boomer who hates cra as much as you is my tip. mine is an old finance professor, he probably hates the cra more than i do. hmm, I'd specifically try to find one familiar with crypto, if not specialized in it. otherwise you'll just be paying your accountant to train himself on how to do your taxes, and your bill will be inflated for lower quality work.

2 hours later 27731716 Anonymous
>>27731568 its capital gains and there is very few laws on it. whatever tricks you can play for capital gains you can play with crypto at this point. my accountant actually invested himself lel so if im fucked he is fucked too.

2 hours later 27731873 Anonymous
>>27731436 >Why are you planning to stay in that fucking country long-term? I agree I don't see a future here, get the fuck out of this shithole ASAP. Myself I haven't decided where to go yet, I've been trying to wait out this corona shit which is probably never going to end anyway

2 hours later 27732070 Anonymous (nein.png 1330x1080 297kB)
>>27731440 Based >>27731463 If you're raising a family in Canada you're already a lost cause. I speaking to those set on making it this bull run and seeking greener pastures >>27731499 Oh look an illiterate goyim ape scared of an incompetent bureaucracy, crippled by corona, that he's never had any friends or family work for. Anon up there makes million unscathed while you panic over your 50 dollar trades in stinky linkies because the psyops has worked so well on you.

2 hours later 27732075 Anonymous
>>27731716 I am pretty sure whether it's capital gains or not depends on the nature and scale of your operation. So it's not always capital gains (it would be nice if it were since they're taxed more leniently). A lot of this is info is on the CRA website. https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-ag ency/programs/about-canada-revenue- agency-cra/compliance/digital-curre ncy/cryptocurrency-guide.html

2 hours later 27732092 Anonymous (fate of canadian middle class.png 1084x314 30kB)
>>27720181 >If you're doing your business off Canadian CEX what fiat on ramp outside of canada exists? ive been using coinsquare and prior to that QuadrigaCX

2 hours later 27732278 Anonymous
>>27731499 Also, you're fucking faggot who thinks about anal sex with "niggas" all day long. Don't project your BBC homo lust onto our finances with your ebonics tier grammar. Thanks.

2 hours later 27732355 Anonymous
Canadian here and not claiming shit Up 300k Canadian

2 hours later 27732419 Anonymous
>>27732075 yeah idk i got a business and that business donates so idk the specifics.

2 hours later 27732458 Anonymous
>>27717436 I thought you just have to report whenever you trade for cash, since they treat crypto as a commodity. I just track buys and sells to/from cash and report profit based off most recent buy volume.

2 hours later 27732611 Anonymous
>>27717436 dont report shit unless you cashed out into dollars and put those dollars in your bank account in which case you report the total net gain, not transactions and not by coins lmao anyway CRA are busy with milllions of fraudulent CERB claims, i wouldnt stress

2 hours later 27732688 Anonymous
>>27728896 I haven't used Shakepay, but I've wired over $4m from Coinsquare to my Canadian corporate bank account (National Bank). And my accountant determines my cost base for the crypto I've received and then when I've sold I get some of it as capital gains, so less tax.

2 hours later 27732911 Anonymous
>>27732458 Yes this is what I do as well. I have a few clients who started paying me via BTC back in 2016, and that's how I got into crypto.

2 hours later 27732982 Anonymous
>>27732092 >>27730519 i remember going to timmies way back and either seeing a cute high schooler or native that looks like he would stab me on the street. but my orders would be correct and the natives would sometimes even talk to me. i remember seeing those burnouts working at the gas stations and you could ask them about local stuff and they would know. i remember the good deals you would get at pizza places cause you went to school with the manager/workers there probably some other stuff too. this country turned to shit really fast.

2 hours later 27733016 Anonymous
>>27717436 I have citizenship in a country that has 0% capital gains tax rate but has a double taxation treaty with Canada. I also live in Canada and have Canadian citizenship. Anyone know how long I have to live abroad so I don't have to pay the Canadian tax rate?

2 hours later 27733099 Anonymous
>>27732688 Thanks for the information man

2 hours later 27733143 Anonymous
>>27732911 When they pay your in BTC, how do you determine profit when you cash out? Is it based on operation costs at the time?

2 hours later 27733390 Anonymous
Does any cAnon use Coinbase to Paypal? I have the option to sell up to 30k

2 hours later 27733422 Anonymous
>>27732355 checked

2 hours later 27733511 Anonymous
>>27732688 I'm also going to be wiring out over 7 figs. Where did you find ur tax accountant to help you with exit strat?

2 hours later 27733614 Anonymous
>>27727047 this is how i do it, but is there a better way?

2 hours later 27733784 Anonymous (checked.jpg 1280x720 114kB)
>>27732611 and checked

2 hours later 27733824 Anonymous
Maybe a stupid question, but can't you say you also bough a lot of crypto *cash*, or using places like localmonero, and declare that you made no gain at all? You're just cashing out because you are tired of crypto.

2 hours later 27734034 Anonymous (Capture.png 1527x890 127kB)
>>27733099 You're welcome. Just took a screenshot for you. I can also introduce you to my guy in their "Wealth" department. Slightly lower fees and better service, better prices on trades too. >>27733143 >When they pay your in BTC, how do you determine profit when you cash out? Is it based on operation costs at the time? I've got records of the amount of income I earned in USD by month. Then they use the average BTC price by month to determine how much I received in BTC, then when I sold a big chunk for CAD they figured out the difference and that was capital gains, the cost base in USD converted to CAD was income. I think I got that right...but I stopped accumulating and my current stack will all be capital gains when I sell. Now I just sell the BTC as it come in every month.

2 hours later 27734094 Anonymous
>>27732070 You are either too poor to have made any gains or you're going to jail

2 hours later 27734104 Anonymous
>etransfer $1000 to shakepay >takes hours >come off my hopium high and decide not to invest it >etransfer it back to my bank do report?

2 hours later 27734123 Anonymous (CAD_m0.png 820x674 24kB)
>>27732982 i remember not knowing what an asian looked like. there was this one kid at school that looked kinda funny and i figured he was asian (he was just a weird looking white guy LMAO). i didnt even see a fucking black perosn irl until i was 14 and that was because i went on a trip to ottawa. now my little western canadian city is flooded to the hilt with filipinos, the bank ATMs have chinese on them, and i did a talk at my former high school where the demographics are beginning to look like those of an american city. this country is gone. this is rome in 450AD. pilfer what you can before the collapse

2 hours later 27734262 Anonymous
>>27733511 I'm using the same guy I used before I got into crypto. He figured out how to "account" for everything. :) He doesn't specialize in crypto but he seems to be very good. Only accountant I've ever used though...

2 hours later 27734437 Anonymous
>>27734104 no? why would you

2 hours later 27734438 Anonymous
Capital gains is defined as the positive difference between your buy and sell price. Obviously if you lost money you take that as a loss on taxes rather than getting taxes. Not a tax advisor just thought some folks might find it useful.

2 hours later 27734489 Anonymous
>>27734123 where to go?

2 hours later 27734494 Anonymous (1464024823046.jpg 960x884 64kB)
if I want shit coins, whats the best way to get CAD into exchanges? Is it really only shakepay > ETH/BTC -> transfer to exchange wallet

2 hours later 27734616 Anonymous
>>27734262 Thanks anon, I'll shop around I guess

2 hours later 27734650 Anonymous
>>27725101 Where can one go to escape?

2 hours later 27734732 Anonymous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldd 7f57YwGc

2 hours later 27734802 Anonymous
>>27734094 Absolute cope. Come get me on the island nigger I'll let you guess which one.

2 hours later 27734822 Anonymous
>>27734494 i started using paytrie 0.6% plus gas you get usd stable coins straight to your wallet, pretty expensive today though

2 hours later 27734846 Anonymous
If anyone wants an intro to Coinsquare or to my accountant - anon3416 at hotmail

2 hours later 27734886 Anonymous
>>27717436 I write every dispensation greater than a penny. I will do one row for the trade and one row for the trading fee if it is in another coin along with a description of whether it is a trade, deposit, withdrawl or air drop. I expect to one day get completely fucked by this because the exchanges I used do not produce transaction logs past 6 months so I don't have "proof" other than my spreadsheets and the fact that all of the numbers line up in a way that would be extremely arduous to fabricate.

2 hours later 27734918 Anonymous
>>27731436 redpill me on the m0m1m2 thing? why is m0 much more inflated compared to m1 and m2? will m0 eventually enter m1 and m2?

2 hours later 27734960 Anonymous
>>27734616 He's in the GTA. Newmarket.

2 hours later 27734977 Anonymous
>>27734650 https://nomadcapitalist.com/2018/08 /19/most-crypto-friendly-countries/ That's not even the complete list but it'll do for now.

3 hours later 27735169 Anonymous
>>27734918 Each higher M# incorporates all the smaller M#s below it. M0 and M1, also called narrow money, normally include coins and notes in circulation and other money equivalents that are easily convertible into cash. M2 includes M1 plus short-term time deposits in banks and 24-hour money market funds. M3 includes M2 plus longer-term time deposits and money market funds with more than 24-hour maturity. The exact definitions of the three measures depend on the country.

3 hours later 27735181 Anonymous (Untitled.png 887x520 24kB)
>>27734650 >>27734489 >>27722930 >where do we go who knows. ive started a list of considerations for if and when i convert my crypto back to fiat funnymoney

3 hours later 27735294 Anonymous
>>27734918 It's the other way around. Not only is m0 included in m1 and so forth but m1 is more inflated because deposits don't need to be backed 1:1 by currency and notes in circulation

3 hours later 27735367 Anonymous
>>27734494 be careful of shakepays spread on busy days.

3 hours later 27735481 Anonymous (4E3AB4E8-DE59-44B7-A15C-ACD96A9B2C14-1565-000001F614923120.gif 200x150 2209kB)
>paying taxes >exchanging crypto to fiat ever

3 hours later 27735877 Anonymous
>>27730519 >that pic Holy shit, it's like the veil has been lifted and I finally understand all this fuckery.

3 hours later 27736065 Anonymous
Crypto mining pools for fellow canadians? Nicehash has a pathetic pay rate

3 hours later 27736150 Anonymous
>>27731436 >Why are you planning to stay in that fucking country long-term? What country isn't getting fucked right now?

3 hours later 27736160 Anonymous
>>27720181 >that country isnt going to exist in a year Delusions.

3 hours later 27736212 Anonymous
>>27718640 There's no KYC for wallets so you can fuck off. Good luck tracking it down on the blockchain when someone moneros right away and has it go on a journey across many different wallets. Also simply transferring money isn't a taxable even especially if you're using a crypto as a required currency for tokens and it hasn't appreciated against them. >you get taxed for sending it to a cold wallet or your bank account Okay now you're just trolling you little fucker you.

3 hours later 27736293 Anonymous
Can someone tell me if I need to report this year if I don't cash out? Like say I cash out next year, I'll report it then. Do you only report when you turn some into fiat? Wouldn't all this shit still be unrealized gain as long as I don't turn it into fiat? Or will I get raped by the cra with late fees for not disclosing earlier or some bullshit.

3 hours later 27736299 Anonymous
>>27734123 dont get me started on filipinos. there are 2 filipino rat nests on my block. there was 1 nigger in my neighborhood. everyone knew him. he was like the token black in a movie. we did some stupid shit as kids too and cops gave us all slaps on wrists, shit was wild i dont remember getting racist remarks in fact the only real racism i remember was us making fun of the only ginger kid in school. today the only racism i see is from chinks.

3 hours later 27736395 Anonymous
>>27733390 Yes, it goes from coinbase to you PayPal account, you then have to transfer it to your linked bank account.

3 hours later 27736603 Anonymous
>>27736160 How is it a delusion fuckface? Have you seen the state of the world especially the West? Have you seen everything that's happening with Canada? You're fucking nuts if you think the west isn't going secede after an innevitable economic collapse. Just imagine sending a time capsule back to yourself ten years in the past and adding to the fact that ancap fantasy through blockchain and defi is coming true. Now that would seem like pure schizo delusion. >>27736150 The ones that don't fuck you for crypto

3 hours later 27736692 Anonymous
>>27729863 I use newton and like it. Shame some of the shit coins aren’t on there, but you can for example, have a binance account and trade your gains into USDT and then send your USDT gains over ;)

3 hours later 27736711 Anonymous
>>27733390 >using coinbase Gross. Save yourselves from this fate.

3 hours later 27736879 Anonymous
>>27736692 I see that it sells Monero and that makes me really curious since Newton insists that they're a government compliant exchange. I wonder if it's a honeypot tactic to raise flags on suspect traders.

3 hours later 27737077 Anonymous
>>27736150 texas

3 hours later 27737317 Anonymous
>>27735169 >>27735294 why is m0 mooning so much? does it mean hyperinflation guaranteed?

3 hours later 27737326 Anonymous
>>27736293 only trades are taxable you can't be taxed for just holding it. so BTC to fiat is a trade

3 hours later 27737532 Anonymous
>>27737326 ok but what if I swap shitcoins, they were still trades and taxable, but the money is held in other shitcoins, will I need to cash some out just to pay taxes on the older trades?

3 hours later 27737624 Anonymous
>>27735169 if m0 moons faster then m1 and m2 it means they used the money to buy assets?

3 hours later 27737988 Anonymous
>>27737624 >if m0 moons faster then m1 and m2 not possible. m1 encompasses m0. m2 encompasses m1. etc.

3 hours later 27738037 Anonymous
>>27734846 >If anyone wants an intro to Coinsquare or to my accountant - anon3416 at hotmail I emailed the anon who emailed me.

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