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Is there any way to avoid the tax?
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I'm transferring 1m coins from one of my coins and the last time i did it i lost 50k

I thought if you did it as a trade offer it wouldnt be taxed but i was wrong.


anybody know a way to evade it?
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Yea.. Dont do it.. :crazy: :crazy:
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Tax is certain despite anything you try.
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thier is no way to avoid the ea tax , i dont even know why they added it because im sure they dont make real money of virtual coins ?!?
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xSEKCxARMYx2 wrote thier is no way to avoid the ea tax , i dont even know why they added it because im sure they dont make real money of virtual coins ?!?


No but if they didnt you would make 100% profit with every trade and prices would be even worse then they are now.
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The only way to avoid the tax is to trade card for card, although getting the 1 million coins back will be the difficult part.
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Do it in smaller installments I guess...
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Tyrion wrote Do it in smaller installments I guess...


Eh? It doesn't matter how small you do it in, It will still be the same lol
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buy discard IF then transfer them to your new acc. and then discard them
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MichaelCarrick wrote
Tyrion wrote Do it in smaller installments I guess...


Eh? It doesn't matter how small you do it in, It will still be the same lol


Yeah, I thought about what I said and realised I'm an idiot.

I'm no economist. 1234((
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