BettyBlack New Member
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| NFTs (17th Feb 22 at 6:48am UTC) | | Anyone on social media has likely heard of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) by now, but few know how they are taxed.
The IRS has yet to release definitive guidance on NFTs, but it’s worth noting that British tax authorities recently made the country’s first seizure of NFTs during a fraud investigation and tax crackdown. Of course, U.S. citizens can’t look to other countries for precise tax guidance, but it’s becoming clearer each day that consumers shouldn’t try to sweep NFT purchases and trades under the rug.
Until the IRS issues more nuanced guidance, tax professionals advise treating NFTs as virtual assets just like any other crypto. | |
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| Re: NFTs (18th Feb 22 at 8:37am UTC) | | Is this even realistic for those who are not versed in digital art? I would prefer my income to be stable. That's why I chose ledgerx. My trades to buy and sell ethereum will always give me a good financial balance. From what I understand, NFT products can change a lot in price later on. I'm not ready for such risks. | |
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| Re: NFTs (4th Aug 22 at 6:40am UTC) | | Hi! I've been wanting to try myself in trading for a very long time and not so long ago I still found the strength to start doing it and the website helped me in this http://usforexbrokers.com/ where I was able to find a reliable broker. You can not only choose a broker, but also compare them to choose the one whose conditions will be more profitable for you. | |
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