2020-01-23 at 1:17 PM UTC
It's actually smart as shit. Just think about it
2020-01-23 at 1:19 PM UTC
Nil
African Astronaut
[the overexcited four-footed chanar]
Bitcoin? Mine a basket of privacy focused altcoins at least.
2020-01-24 at 2:29 AM UTC
If you are paying taxes from your legal business with legal revenue I don't see the issue. It's not like the government has instant access to your sales breakdown in terms of cash vs debit. Don't visa gift cards go through debit machines? It should just look like you are getting money through debit which is not suspicious at all.
2020-01-24 at 2:37 AM UTC
You are fucking retarded if you think you can have a “legit” business that reports to the IRS and everything, whose only activity is doing absolutely nothing in return for over $30,000 in prepaid Visa card payments. You will go to prison
2020-01-24 at 2:40 AM UTC
I really want 30k in prepaid cards. I know exactly how I would cash them out.
2020-01-24 at 2:41 AM UTC
Where on the tax return form for businesses does it ask you to specify your breakdown of payment methods? Also it wouldn't be doing nothing. Just buy a food truck and make fake orders all day mixed wih real ones, and push cash app, venmo, apple pay and bitcoin.
2020-01-24 at 3:06 PM UTC
open a william Bill Krozbyy dogs stand
2020-01-24 at 3:43 PM UTC
Live as much as you can off of the gift cards while saving your salary and collecting interest until you have enough saved to put in a higher yielding investment. All completely legit, just not immediate. Good things come to those who wait.
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2020-01-24 at 5:55 PM UTC
You can buy bitcoin with gift cards lol
2020-01-24 at 6:05 PM UTC
Ajax
African Astronaut
[rumor the placative aphakia]
Throw it in an index fund and forget about it. 30 years later, at a 10% average annual rate of return (average of the S&P 500), you’ll have close to $600,000. Tack on another decade and you’ll have $1.6 million. That’s if you never add another dime to it.
2020-01-24 at 6:17 PM UTC
Ajax
African Astronaut
[rumor the placative aphakia]
To expand on that, don’t start a business just to make money or you will be disappointed. Start with a hobby or passion and play to your strengths. Take something you’re good at or like to do and figure out how to monetize it and get clients. Once you’re ready to fund your business, take it out of the index fund mentioned above.
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