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Board Economics
Re: Government & Bitcoin
by
jayce
on 08/06/2015, 13:22:47 UTC
Nah, they won't ban it, it's just another area they can tax and add to gdp when they need to
But why they need to collect tax from bitcoin? What they are going to do with that coin? And i think they can't added to their gdp because they not own it and its decentralized.

They don't need it, they just want it. They want everything.


i think it's both, because some revenue from taxes are used legitimately, to build bridge, chruch, any public building you can imagines,but other are just used for more personal purpose, and can be seen as a stolen money(they are actually that

there is only one problem with taxes, besides they ridiculous high %, the fact that they are not transparent, and thinking about it now, it's very hilarious how governments want trasparency from us, when they are the first to deny it...

this fucking word is build around hypocrisy...

The problem with taxes is that people have no objection when money are spent in a good way, as you said to build infrastructure, help people, grow cities and improve our world.
But when people notice that great part of their taxes are being wasted on useless things, gets stolen and disappear silently, we have a problem. If I knew where my tax money would go, I would gladly pay.

and that's why everyone want to be a governor or president. The taxes is taken from you people to make facilities for the 'leader'.

yup especially for democrate country, which corrupt its a biggest problem in that country,but actually the tax that goverment deduacated from our money is for build country,town, road and everything and the other for goverment needs,but if the goverment could manage their resources maybe citizens should not paid goverment but goverment should paid citizen, you should check brunei darusallam its an small country in south east asian that lead by a king .brunei has no personal income tax,whose people enjoy high subsidies and pay no taxes, What you earn is all yours The cost of living is considerably lower than in the UK.
And also the religion can affect the law of a country like the Catholic, they against to the law that kills people if they are do something that are very wrong.

I agree, but what's the point that you would say to us? I couldn't find any link between religion with taxes.