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Topic: german government acknowledges bitcoin as "private money" (Read 848 times)

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Awesome news! Seems that the current election campaigns bring some good spirit with them Smiley Let's see, how it is after the elections.
legendary
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now you completely lost me.
legendary
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It has always been that way though. (No new laws have been made.)

yeah, we all remember the reichscoin, the rentencoin and the markcoin...


what?
You haven't godwinned your own thread just now?

no, reichsmark were in place since 1924.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1057
Marketing manager - GO MP
It has always been that way though. (No new laws have been made.)

yeah, we all remember the reichscoin, the rentencoin and the markcoin...


what?
You haven't godwinned your own thread just now?
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 2106
It has always been that way though. (No new laws have been made.)

yeah, we all remember the reichscoin, the rentencoin and the markcoin...
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1057
Marketing manager - GO MP
It has always been that way though. (No new laws have been made.)
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 2106
http://www.faz.net/aktuell/finanzen/devisen-rohstoffe/digitale-waehrung-deutschland-erkennt-bitcoins-als-privates-geld-an-12535059.html

http://www.welt.de/finanzen/geldanlage/article119086297/Deutschland-erkennt-Bitcoin-als-privates-Geld-an.html

edit: "Digitalwährung rechtlich und steuerlich gebilligt"

"digital currency legally and fiscally accepted"


interesting !

buy german bitcoins  Grin !

edit 2: in germany you have to pay no taxes on bitcoin price gains if you hold them longer than a year. when you are holding shares or bonds a 25 % tax has to be paid on gains.
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