I need to pay a builder 20K for a renovation. If i pay him in bitcoins I don't need to bother with capital gains tax, but he doesn't accept btc.
I need a way to make a one off payment to the builder where I pay bitcoin, and he receives cash, and he doesn't have to bother with registering with something like BitPay just for one job.
Is there a money order that accepts bitcoins? Is there a way to go from bitcoin>bank deposit without me having to convert the bitcoins myself where i would then need to mess with capital gains tax?
Can't you do an OTC trade with a bitcoin company, like upload your 20k in bitcoin to a paper wallet & sell that paper wallet to a bitcoin using company.
Then give the builder 20k in cash?
You might need to trade your 20k in bitcoin slightly under market value to get the cash for it but this is the only way I can think of if the builder has no clue about bitcoin.
You could try & sell the 20k in bitcoin's for cash in one lump on localbitcoins in a face to face meet but I wouldn't recommend that.
Sorry for late reply (I'm building a house lol)
Thanks for the effort guys, but I think you're all missing the fundamental issue here.
I want to be legal and pay someone in bitcoins, but they don't have the means to accept bitcoins (i.e. they don't use a bitcoin payment processor that lets me pay in bitcoins, and they receive cash in their bank account), so I need a one-off equivalent of the service BitPay provides.
In my OP I mentioned 'money-order', and in days past that was a common way to pay someone using a payment method 'like' a cheque, even when you didn't have a cheque account yourself. I want something similar for bitcoin - I want to pay the builder 20K in bitcoins using a service that's like BitPay, but just a one-off (like a money order is a one-off bank cheque).
The reason I want to do this is if 'I' convert the bitcoins to cash, then use the cash to pay the builder, I have to pay capital gains tax on the conversion, even if i only hold the cash in my bank account for a few minutes before I transfer it to the builder. That's the law in my country (i.e. bitcoin payments are exempt from capital gains tax, BUT, all conversions to cash are liable for capital gains tax).
So ... I want a one off BitPay styled bitcoin payment processor that's easy to use, like an old fashioned money order.
I'm thinking this might be a business idea ...