Bitcoin seems to be everywhere these days. From its unknown origins in 2008, it has developed and matured into a broadly recognized real currency used in almost everything, investing, buying goods and services, and paying employee wages. However, many Bitcoin users are not aware that buying/selling, exchanging, and even virtual currency transaction have tax implications. […]
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