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If you live in a poorer EU country and do freelance work while getting paid through fintech platforms in the UK, USA, etc., the CRS should technically report that data to your local authorities.

But do countries like Serbia, Romania, etc. actually process or act on this information in practice? Anyone with real experience?

Example: earning ~2k EUR/month for the past two years, spending everything directly from the fintech card, and nothing else. Keeping year end balance low.

TL;DR: I’m not supporting tax avoidance, just have undeclared income but retroactive percentages are brutal, and I hear lots of stories of people just not declaring anything and that if you are not a firm nobody will dig and etc, but it''s does not give me peace.
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What is the source of the image (for tax purposes)
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>>61322435
red > green
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Those are unironically men
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poor white women don't have boobs like thicc Latinas. prob less AIDS tho
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>>61322435

At this point, I'm thoroughly convinced that producers of American-made professional porn deliberately use the brightest neon clothing and makeup possible, in order to disorient the mind of the viewer from more natural colors, like how eating a lot of artificially flavored candy reduces a person's desire for natural fruits

It's a psyop
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EUnuchs continually """vote""" for austere taxation and surveillance in order to fund infinite gibs for infinite immigrants, so i wouldnt count on any such scheme working long term
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>>61323449
>>61323449
I will stop going forward, the problem is that if they catch me they will wipe me out, possibly heavy court and etc. I was 40-50k+ from crypto and I was not worried, as if you pay before court the problem is a lot smaller. But now it dipped and I am left in the nothing. I cannot believe how I end up in those situations.
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>>61322725
yandex
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>>61322435
Your best bet is probably talking to a tax lawyer that understand the laws in your country, there's probably a way to minimize taxes
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>>61322435
I'm not sure I would trust these two women with my tax return
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>>61322435
Don't be a parasite, pay your taxes.
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>>61323978
>>61323868
The sum is just too big. Also I don't want to be a parasite but I am barely making a living and paying rent without paying tax.

I literally have mother and sister which are financially illiterate drowning in debt, they took a huge financial toll on me until I broke free (stopped picking up the phone ) not that all of this gives me an excuse - more to say that I don't even have someone to rely on to help me.'

I am all alone in this world and it sucks.
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>>61322435
Imagine the amount of bank transfers the people of Serbia, romania, or whatever (you)r country is, do on a daily basis...do you think someone is keeping a record on all of them every single day and also will happen to notice "anomalies" like the one you described? Unless you fuck up things pretty badly (tax evasion on buying 3 houses worth half a million dollars and 2 ferraris) no one will ever notice...anything
t. random internet schizophrenic completely illiterate in financial issues
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>>61322435
I've been doing freelance writing from Bosnia & Herzegovina for US clients and was also super worried about paying taxes because right now I pay nothing, but there were recent announcements about a 10–13% flat tax on all money received from PayPal, Skrill, etc. and huge fines and property seizures for people who avoid taxes.
I went to an accountant's office and asked for help, and when the lady heard I'm basically earning less than $1k a month and I'd like to pay taxes right now, she rolled her eyes and basically shooed me out of the office. I went to my bank, sat down with my account manager, and she also pretty much laughed me out of the office.
So, I think the tax office sorts debtors according to the amount owed, and it goes after the biggest debtors first. The accountant lady told me the tax office can ask for back taxes five years after the transaction, so I changed payment processors earlier this year and am waiting for the clock to run out.
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>>61322435
The tax man always gets his dues anon, there is no escape
better be a good boy and report what you accidentally evaded
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>>61324232
>>61324495
I would imagine this is the case, as today I tried speaking with an accountant specified in that and he said that the sums are huge for the whole period and that they I must never tell them.

This does not sound very good when you think about it, but I imagine a lot of people do it.
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>>61324232
It's true. Even in the UK that Chink woman somehow managed to live for years with $6B of stolen BTC all whilst spending like drunken sailor.
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>>61323978
Taxation is objectively slavery, the parasite is the state.
Cope & seethe commie
>t. tax haven chad
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>>61324617
My plan is to open a business as soon as I get enough steady clients and then start paying taxes and all the goylem fees to appear legit.



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