Hackers Are Not Taxed


Hackers don’t pay taxes because their income cannot be traced. Lost in transit, is more like it. It is income to hackers, but outcome to victims, which brings me to taxes.

There is a deluge of videos and blogs about making money online, but very few about tax implications. The dollar you make online is income. Let me break it down for you.

Income is money coming in. If it is made in a country called Canada, the government wants a bite. There’s no place to hide if you make the income across the border, in the U.S. of A. It will find you.

Hackers don’t make videos about their successful family business for obvious reasons. Most videos that are out there, about making money online are well planned. They give a step-by-step guide but nothing about taxes, except one.

The host is a Canadian lady that lives in the U.S. I saw the video some years back so I can’t remember her name. I didn’t write it down because it didn’t occur to me that it was blog material. Anyway, most of her YouTube videos discuss how your online income is taxed and she speaks from experience, as a taxpayer in both countries.

It is such a pity that unlike her, the emphasis is on MAKE MILLIONS ONLINE, and not how governments tax them.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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