Block Climbing podcast: Yes crypto tax is a thing in Australia (and it sucks)
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This week Tegan and Tim break down how crypto tax works in Australia, absolutely without giving financial advice. They also look at Satoshi Island and ApeCoin.
Crypto tax sure is a real thing in Australia. So in this episode Tegan and Tim take the time to explore its complexities, especially the parts that seem to be contradictions.
So if you're someone that has or is thinking about buying cryptocurrency in Australia, you might want to have a listen so you know what to look out for.
Meanwhile, Yuga Labs (the team behind Bored Ape Yacht Club) creates a new utility token called ApeCoin and a Satoshi Island in Vanuatu is being positioned as a crypto paradise in the making.
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Credits
- Hosts: Tegan Jones and Tim Bennett
- Editor: Tim Bennett
- Editorial: Tegan Jones
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Show notes and sources: Yes crypto tax is a thing in Australia
Cryptocurrency Investors Try to Turn Private Islands Into Blockchain Utopias (Vice)
"Satoshi Island" crypto utopia receives 50K citizenship NFT applications (Cointelegraph)
Vanuatu prime minister says yes to Satoshi Island crypto project (Cointelegraph)
- Here is the truly cursed trailer for the now defunct Cryptoland island
Bored Ape Yacht Club creates a cryptocurrency to fund games, events, and merch (The Verge)
Bored Ape Yacht Club creator raises $450 million to build an NFT metaverse (The Verge)
Someone borrowed 5 Bored Apes to claim $1.1 million of APE tokens (The Block Crypto)
- WILL APECOIN AND YUGA LABS MAKE THE REGULATORS GO APE? (The Verge)
- Cryptocurrency and tax (ATO)