Celsius Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago This certainly changes things as I can day trade certain chitcoins to oblivion and not worry about any paperwork. Does this also solve the issue of transferring money from overseas which most of you are worried about (for nothing imo). Bitkub FTW!!! 1
richard_smith237 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I do get taxed by BitKub - but its not a large amount (and I don't really understand their taxation system anyway) but its a few thousand baht (on a few million). As far as bringing money in and taking it out. Trx Out: Buying Coins on BitKub (i.e. BitCoin etc) into a Cold Wallet, transfer to another overseas Exchange such as Kraken or Binanace into your overseas account.... Vice Versa. Transferring into Thailand: Purchasing BitCoin on an overseas exchange such as Kraken or Binance, transferring to a Cold Wallet, transferring from Cold wallet into BitKub, then withdrawing from BitKub into your Thai account. Of course, hoops need to be jumped through with setting up accounts etc. >> IF there is No Tax on BitKub With drawals, then that is a good solution (and a strong argument against the Anti-cashless crowd).
Celsius Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 28 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: I do get taxed by BitKub - but its not a large amount (and I don't really understand their taxation system anyway) I think this is VAT. Bitkub site specifically says "As per the Revenue Department's latest announcement on guidelines for collecting cryptocurrency tax as of 31 January 2022 and 2 Decrees announced on 24 May 2022, the details can be summarized as follows." yada yada yada
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