Cryptocurrency tax issues depend on the country. Most countries nowadays have no proper laws and regulations. If cryptocurrency is here to stay, then it will change one day. Another important question how mainstream social networks are taxed in your country? In Russia on of the most famous youtube bloger asked this question to Putin during live session. People who are professional youtubers (don't have other source of income) are actually "unemployed" in Russia. I wonder how they are paying taxes (and really doubt they even do). There is no much difference between getting yur money from advertisment on youtube and earning money on Steemit. So I think the laws and texation rules should be similar.
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hi @cryptohumster
good to hear from you. Thank you for your kind and valuable comment.
Im not sure if Putin is right person to be asked about taxes. What was his answer?
ps.
@cryptohumster you're very responsive which is absolutely great and steemit community surely will benefit by having you here.
if you would ever like to keep in touch and support each other closer, then drop me a message [email protected]. This will allow us to communicate easier.
No pressure of course,
Cheers, Piotr