Tax implications of selling coins on the web
laurentyvan
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I recently read a discussion on another forum concerning people who sell coins to others on a frequent basis (in the informal setting of a forum) and what the tax implications might be for a frequent seller-i.e. someone offers a rather expensive coin to someone else in a forum like this but does it often. Are there tax implications?
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is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
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Oh well, never mind-just an idle question which results from seeing lightside members selling coins to each other worth thousands of dollars.
is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
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<< <i>OT, but on a similar note, did you know that if you use frequent flyer miles to get a ticket and make a trip that you are supposed to claim the value of the ticket as income.... >>
Yeah, not too surprising.
My favorite section of the tax form is the part where you're supposed to put down all income from "illegal activities." I'm always tempted to put something ludicrous like: Found $1.00 bill while jaywalking.
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