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Cashing out bitcoins received as gifts

dariav

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Hello,

I am a findomme (men pay me to control their finances) and was thinking of accepting crypto as a way of receiving gifts/donations. However, would I not have problems to cash my cryptos out? It would be difficult to prove the origin of funds.
I am open to relocating anywhere this might be easy to do. Currently a FR citizen and resident.

Thank you.
 
Best solution is not to cash out and keep your Bitcoins.

Second best solution is residency anywhere else than France which is probably the worst country for almost everything tax-related. Even many nearby countries may be better for you (if you are not bound to a specific location), such as Portugal.
 
Well if you do it correctly you can get someone to pay for your Villa in Portugal or Cyprus which have much lowe tax. If you get yourself a Revolut account you can accept cash and crypto quite easily.
 
countries and Georgia as it is easy for me to become a resident there.
There are a few other forum members who mentioned Georgia to be a good location to relocate, so if you can do that it may be worth to look into. Depending on how much money you will earn in donation or whatever you call it, then Switzerland / Zug may still be a better alternative.
 
Haha, it's not that weird is it?

Not that weird buddy...lol? Never heard of this fetish but sounds a bit like the treatment some got who held offshore company accounts at Rietumu Bank smi(&%.

Any other advice related to the origin of funds?

Shouldn't be a problem if you decide to accept crypto and spread income around different crypto EMI's when cashing out.
 
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Georgia is a very good option in perspective of taxes and also more or less crypto friendly. But it's quite some different lifestyle than France, from July there are flights again, so best to visit and find out if it's for you.
In EU best options are Malta and Cyprus for residence (in my opinion). Also Bulgaria is not bad.

Why are clients donating for financial advise? This is a new concept to me, usually there shall be a percentage or fee agreed?
 

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