Bob24 wrote: » See section 9.4 of this document which is probably the driver for him planning on 3 years minimum: https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/ie/Documents/Tax/ie-tax-ges-moving-abroad-guide.pdf The key part is: Completely unfair and abusive IMO, but that is the way it seems too be.
FFVII wrote: » .https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-whale-sell-off-could-capsize-btc-s-voyage-above-16-200/amp
Lex Luthor wrote: » cost average in and put it away there's a flare spark token airdrop on the 12th Dec and you will get minimum 1:1 Spark for each XRP there is no value associated with the spark token as of yet It could drive XRP demand up a bit coming towards the date who knows I've got myself a bag and dont stress too much on them as they are one of the only crypto companies pushing for regulation and I think they are worth a gamble long term (5yrs)
Addison Fancy Macrame wrote: » FUD
RIALTO1 wrote: » Sorry if not the the right place to ask. I bought some XRP through Kraken. Just checking in on it, and see that they will not credit this airdrop, saying I need a hardware wallet. It suggests Ledger or Trezor. I assume I will have to pay for this? I'm a bit clueless with this, could anyone explain in laymans terms what I need to do, or point me in the right direction. cheers
Addison Fancy Macrame wrote: » Taxes are 50% of the Portugese case, this is the other half.
jobless wrote: » lol what happens in year 3 if crypto crashes again... another three years
Bob24 wrote: » ... Completely unfair and abusive IMO, but that is the way it seems to be. Also, it looks like there is no clear legal definition of how you become "domiciled" (except by the virtue of being born in Ireland). So I think someone who is not originally from Ireland, lives here for a couple of years, and then leaves the country will not necessarily have this 3 years issue - but it is a bit foggy to me and probably a discussion for a thread on a legal or taxation forum.
FFVII wrote: » 1 massive sale was reason for last drop though?
Addison Fancy Macrame wrote: » No better way to start the weekend than a good stack of Bitcoin with the morning coffee.
One More Toy wrote: » I think I'll join you
One More Toy wrote: » Edit: got sorted by copying and pasting the address.
makeorbrake wrote: » Whenever you copy and paste an address, always double check the address after pasting (lest you have malware and they've swapped out your address for theirs).
Lex Luthor wrote: » been trying to get some info on the whole Portugal CGT exempt and its a bit confusing, however have yet to find somewhere where it states its 0% CGThttps://www.blevinsfranks.com/news/article/Portugal-capital-gains-tax#:~:text=Capital%20gains%20tax%20for%20Portuguese%20residents&text=Shares%2C%20securities%20and%20bonds%20are,actually%20quite%20generous%20for%20residents.
One More Toy wrote: » Can anyone recommend a good portfolio app for android? Tia
Dohnjoe wrote: » Blockfolio for the portfolio and CMA app for quickly checking prices
frag420 wrote: » Has anyone used their revolute app to buy crypto currencies? I want to dabble a little and it seems straight forward but I want to hear what others think first!? Any advice appreciated,