Going back into the topic about on what OP had been saying about taxation of gambling winnings then here in our country it isnt really that too strict when it comes to this
yet those funds cant really be able to detect or would be traced out if ever you do win up big on which you can anytime deny it out or wont really be letting them know
unless if you do make out that sudden huge deposit into your bank account then it would really be able to ring up the bell and also having those winnings on national lottery
on which you are really that automatically deducted or would really be speaking about those winnings.
You make an intriguing point about cryptocurrency. It provides freedom and privacy. I wouldnt consider it a complete regulatory solution. Remember that rules are there for a reason, therefore play by them. Bank transparency can prevent several issues.
I agree that gambling winners must pay taxes. Being a responsible citizen requires it. Using prizes for practical objectives is also smart. Fun and practicality must be balanced. Gambling should be fun, not just profitable.
and would really be buying up something or would really be hiding but of course it would really be just that depending on where you do live because there are certain places on which they are really that strict
when it comes to tax compliance on which putting up yourself on such trouble is never been that ideal. For those people who do able to make some nasty hit then there are people who do really love on buying things as a form of remembrance of their winning.I can say that it is really that just wise and even myself would really be considering on the same act.
If you are someone whose really that minding about having some entertainment or leisure then most likely you would really be that spending all up those money or winning
back into the house as long you could be able to make yourself having that satisfaction towards gambling. Its a personal choice but i do see
the other option is much wiser.