Bitcoin Is An Asset, Not A Currency, According To Israeli Courts Regarding Crypto Tax Legal Case

2019-5-22 22:08

Bitcoin Is An Asset, Not A Currency, According To Israeli Courts In Israel, a court ruled that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are considered assets, rather than currencies. Founder of DAV. Network will be forced to pay over $830,000 in taxes from his revenue incurred between 2011 and 2013.

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