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Topic: Tax Implications Of Bitcoin For U.S. Citizen With Non-Citizen Spouse (Read 773 times)

hero member
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Time is on our side, yes it is!
Best to ask somebody who answers these types of questions for a living instead of random people who can only speculate
sr. member
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Tax evasion is a serious crime. This is a common ploy by someone whose spouse isn't a US citizen - but if an IRS audits you, it can mean trouble.

Tell her to stop trying to be clever and try to find tax deductions instead.
full member
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A good US tax professional should be able to answer this.
Totally
legendary
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Monero Core Team
A good US tax professional should be able to answer this.
sr. member
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A friend of mine wants to know. What if her non-citizen spouse cashes out the BTC in a territory with no capital gains tax and then buys something like a house on behalf of them both or in his name only? Can the IRS cause any problems in this scenario?
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