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legendary
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Just open 3-4 bank accounts and split your profits amongst those banks.
Depends how much money you're making I suppose if you get investigated.
If you're earning tens of thousands (or more) of dollars through BTC and it's all going into one account you're likely to get flagged up.
Spread the risk amongst different banks.

I thought Bitcoin was for loosing money. Did I skip a chapter Huh
legendary
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Just open 3-4 bank accounts and split your profits amongst those banks.
Depends how much money you're making I suppose if you get investigated.
If you're earning tens of thousands (or more) of dollars through BTC and it's all going into one account you're likely to get flagged up.
Spread the risk amongst different banks.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 2846
No, that guy was skinny. Guess that's why he calls himself Fyrstikken (Matchstick).
Ha, ha! It IS you! RESPECT!!!  Grin

No, seriously. It's not me

I am disappointed, I wish it was. Not many people in crypto currency in Norway yet, he he  Wink

He's seems norwegian enough... Just contact him by his youtube account and get him to perform at one of your meetups. Every artist likes a good crowd.
Sounds like a great idea! Next meetup is 1st of may. Topic focus will probably be regulation in Norway and probably a little follow up on the f*cking VAT. Dry & boring, but it's impossible to make a startup in Norway without at least the VAT in place. And everybody gets drunk and talk about bitcoin. Come!

I heard two of the most major Norwegian banks announced to the public that they will no longer service Bitcoin companies. Are the rest of the Norwegian banks still OK with it?
No, it's complicated. Most norwegian banks dodge the question when asked. A guy mailed a lot of them systematically. Most didn't answer, or answered a different question (That they don't transact in bitcoin, which of course wasn't the question. The question was if they could have business customers who are working with bitcoin. We don't need banks for bitcoin transfers, he he.) But my tip is to go with a small, local bank, or maybe SEB.no. There was another bank responding positive too, but I don't remember right now. I can find the name with a little research if you are seriously interested.

They sound like the politicians you can't get a straight answer out of.

I'm not Norwegian, so I'm not bothered about finding a bank that will do business with me thanks. I was mostly interested in finding out if all the banks there refuse to service Bitcoin companies. It seems to be a similar story everywhere across the world, the banks are very cautious about doing business with anything related to bitcoin.
legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
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Sounds like a great idea! Next meetup is 1st of may. Topic focus will probably be regulation in Norway and probably a little follow up on the f*cking VAT. Dry & boring, but it's impossible to make a startup in Norway without at least the VAT in place. And everybody gets drunk and talk about bitcoin. Come!

VAT is for pussies
Impossible to run a good business without keeping it real. I think a guy from KPMG at the last meetup put it well: "If you don't have VAT on gift cards in shops, why should it be VAT on bitcoin?"

The explanation I got so far was that if I sell outside of Norway I won't have to pay VAT on the coins. With regards to policy. Norway won't make any decision/change before there is a pan-european consensus on how these things should be regulated. We are too rich to bother. I am just happy BTC isn't illegal in Norway.
sr. member
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Sounds like a great idea! Next meetup is 1st of may. Topic focus will probably be regulation in Norway and probably a little follow up on the f*cking VAT. Dry & boring, but it's impossible to make a startup in Norway without at least the VAT in place. And everybody gets drunk and talk about bitcoin. Come!

VAT is for pussies
Impossible to run a good business without keeping it real. I think a guy from KPMG at the last meetup put it well: "If you don't have VAT on gift cards in shops, why should it be VAT on bitcoin?"
legendary
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VAT certainly is for pussies.
I pay the smallest amoung of tax I can get away with.

Nobody is ever going to tax me on my BTC if I sell off my stash in the future either.

What's your plan then? It's either tax exile or constantly fretting about being nailed. Neither sounds like huge fun to me, but it depends on how bad your local tax regime is.

Ive done the tax exile thing and its not too bad.  Surprisingly easy to stay under the radar in the information age. if you dont come up in a quick search, they cant find you.
legendary
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You know you've made it here when the sock puppets start targeting you individually.

You paid for the privilege, bro. Enjoy it
legendary
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Not even $300?












You know you've made it here when the sock puppets start targeting you individually.
sr. member
Activity: 406
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No, that guy was skinny. Guess that's why he calls himself Fyrstikken (Matchstick).
Ha, ha! It IS you! RESPECT!!!  Grin

No, seriously. It's not me

I am disappointed, I wish it was. Not many people in crypto currency in Norway yet, he he  Wink

He's seems norwegian enough... Just contact him by his youtube account and get him to perform at one of your meetups. Every artist likes a good crowd.
Sounds like a great idea! Next meetup is 1st of may. Topic focus will probably be regulation in Norway and probably a little follow up on the f*cking VAT. Dry & boring, but it's impossible to make a startup in Norway without at least the VAT in place. And everybody gets drunk and talk about bitcoin. Come!

I heard two of the most major Norwegian banks announced to the public that they will no longer service Bitcoin companies. Are the rest of the Norwegian banks still OK with it?
No, it's complicated. Most norwegian banks dodge the question when asked. A guy mailed a lot of them systematically. Most didn't answer, or answered a different question (That they don't transact in bitcoin, which of course wasn't the question. The question was if they could have business customers who are working with bitcoin. We don't need banks for bitcoin transfers, he he.) But my tip is to go with a small, local bank, or maybe SEB.no. There was another bank responding positive too, but I don't remember right now. I can find the name with a little research if you are seriously interested.
legendary
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No VAT is for rich people running businesses


VAT's designed to ravage the poor. It's a big fat tax with no way out of it.
legendary
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No, that guy was skinny. Guess that's why he calls himself Fyrstikken (Matchstick).
Ha, ha! It IS you! RESPECT!!!  Grin

No, seriously. It's not me

I am disappointed, I wish it was. Not many people in crypto currency in Norway yet, he he  Wink

He's seems norwegian enough... Just contact him by his youtube account and get him to perform at one of your meetups. Every artist likes a good crowd.
Sounds like a great idea! Next meetup is 1st of may. Topic focus will probably be regulation in Norway and probably a little follow up on the f*cking VAT. Dry & boring, but it's impossible to make a startup in Norway without at least the VAT in place. And everybody gets drunk and talk about bitcoin. Come!

VAT is for pussies

No VAT is for rich people running businesses

VAT is what you claim back from the tax man on the minimal amount you've declared at the end of the year as a sole trader Wink
hero member
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Do you want to trade some shitcoins?

i need the mp3 to make it my phone main melody! Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy Grin

there's an excellent tool for that: youtube-dl.

the -x switch tells it to extract audio only after dl
"--audio-format mp3" optionally converts to mp3


#> youtube-dl -x --audio-format mp3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gfntBEI3Aw




nice..  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
Oh hai!

Back from a 3-day ban for 'insubstantial posts'. What did I miss? Lots of pedobears and filthy bitcoiner posters I imagine...

And Bitcoin is dying again. So I missed nothing.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 2846
No, that guy was skinny. Guess that's why he calls himself Fyrstikken (Matchstick).
Ha, ha! It IS you! RESPECT!!!  Grin

No, seriously. It's not me

I am disappointed, I wish it was. Not many people in crypto currency in Norway yet, he he  Wink

He's seems norwegian enough... Just contact him by his youtube account and get him to perform at one of your meetups. Every artist likes a good crowd.
Sounds like a great idea! Next meetup is 1st of may. Topic focus will probably be regulation in Norway and probably a little follow up on the f*cking VAT. Dry & boring, but it's impossible to make a startup in Norway without at least the VAT in place. And everybody gets drunk and talk about bitcoin. Come!

VAT is for pussies

No VAT is for rich people running businesses
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 3056
Welt Am Draht
VAT certainly is for pussies.
I pay the smallest amoung of tax I can get away with.

Nobody is ever going to tax me on my BTC if I sell off my stash in the future either.

What's your plan then? It's either tax exile or constantly fretting about being nailed. Neither sounds like huge fun to me, but it depends on how bad your local tax regime is.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 9709
#1 VIP Crypto Casino
VAT certainly is for pussies.
I pay the smallest amoung of tax I can get away with.

Nobody is ever going to tax me on my BTC if I sell off my stash in the future either.
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