442 sats \ 8 replies \ @RdioActiv 25 Jan 2023 \ parent \ on: Taxes & Spending Bitcoin (KYC'd Sats) bitcoin
To stay alive?
How many examples can you point to of the state murdering bitcoiners for buying lunch with "unregistered sats"? How often do you think Americans spend "unregistered sats"?
The state relies on ubiquity illusions to make you think it's more powerful than it really is.
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My government trampled peaceful protestors with horses, and seized their bank accounts without consequence.
I know damn well what they are capable of.
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This is a terrible example. "What they are capable of" is FUD.
Jumping around on the streets is LARPing and will obviously draw attentiion. Bitcoin & nostr are the real protests.
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Why people liked the comment of paying taxes. And what do you mean? You don't pay taxes? You don't buy anything? You don't work? I agree that is a mafia stealing, and more when taxing income, but even a Hermit like my has to pay taxes.
Hope this people are living on solar panels, growing their food and connecting to the internet of a neighbor, avoid somehow property taxes, before talking and tipping these type of comments.
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Yes, I do not pay any tax.
If any taxman come to my door, I simply ask: please show me the contract where I signed to pay you for "some services". Oh you don't have that contract? Goodbye.
I buy anything I want. With bitcoin. If you still can't figure it out how to live using Bitcoin, is your problem, not mine.
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How do you avoid sales tax? When I go to stores and buy something, my receipt usually tells me exactly how much sales tax I paid, even when I pay with bitcoin. Perhaps you live in a country without sales tax?
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LOL US people...
You pay the final price, no matter what the seller is telling you the "story" of taxes on the bill.
The seller will charge you anyways that final price, no matter if is paying or not taxes.
The fact that is mentioned on the bill/ticket is just a stupidity to show to the rest of the world that is proudly paying taxes.
If I sell you something and on my invoice I put "tax" x amount, it doesn't mean I literally pay it.
I can put whatever I want in the invoice, you will always pay the final total amount.
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