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Topic: renewed BTC frenzy: huge offshore tax evader data leak published ! - page 2. (Read 4851 times)

legendary
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The first event, Cyprus, highlights the fact that Bitcoins cannot be seized.

Now this highlights the other main feature of Bitcoin: Anonymity.

Bitcoin is incredibly lucky to have two events directly after each other that prove its value.
newbie
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kinda liked the sound of that one too

+1
legendary
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Merit: 1047
You can tax my brainwallet when you pry it from my cold dead neurons
+1
full member
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Merit: 100
I hope they will get what they deserve for their greed.
Unfornunately, I doubt it. Paying some millions wont hurt them at all.

Cheers.
newbie
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fact is: Was Julian Assange involved in this?

I kinda believe he is...
hero member
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2008 Germany bribed €4.2 million to a bank employee for stolen data on clients from Liechtenstein bank LG so not surprised BVI would be any different.  Lol@ all the found dictator money Phillipines can finally get back their 3 decades worth of GDP marcos took with him when he left
member
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You can tax my brainwallet when you pry it from my cold dead neurons
newbie
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They sought the utmost secrecy in offshore tax havens. But now some of the world's wealthiest citizens are having their undisclosed financial records laid bare.

An unprecedented leak of documents is revealing the closely guarded investment information of more than 100,000 people around the world, including hundreds of Canadians.

INTERACTIVE: How the rich hide their money
MAP: Where Canada's offshore account-holders live

In what is believed to be one of the largest ever leaks of financial data, the Washington, D.C.-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has received nearly 30 years of data entries, emails and other confidential details from 10 offshore havens around the world.

CBC News has partnered with the ICIJ over the last seven months to gain exclusive Canadian access to the information. Thirty-seven media outlets in 35 other countries are also involved.

"This secret world has finally been revealed," said lawyer and international tax expert Art Cockfield, a professor at Queen's University in Kingston, Ont.
newbie
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http://www.icij.org/offshore
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/04/03/offshore-data-leak.html

there will be a run on the banks                        and a run into bitcoins

a tremendous wave of fear sends shockwaves into those tax heavens which Switzerland once used to be.

THEY WILL ALL BUY BITCOIN, after they got taxed !!

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin


BTC is gonna hit    $5000    next week
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