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Bank Of America Promoting Bitcoin To Its Business Customers

22 points| cdvonstinkpot | 12 years ago |smallbusinessonlinecommunity.bankofamerica.com | reply

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[+] wheels|12 years ago|reply
This is one of those cases where the title of the post really needs to be changed. As posted on HN it's totally false. (It's currently "Bank Of America Promoting Bitcoin To Its Business Customers" in case it's later changed.)

Bank of America isn't promoting anything here. This is a community site run on Bank of America's domain. See the current list of articles here:

https://smallbusinessonlinecommunity.bankofamerica.com/commu...

[+] nanidin|12 years ago|reply
I thought HN rules required the link title to match the article title with no editorializing? In that case, the title of this post most definitely needs to be changed.
[+] hyborg787|12 years ago|reply
I'm curious, if sales tax applies, how do you apply it to the sale and remit it to the city? Do you send them USD or BTC?
[+] URSpider94|12 years ago|reply
That's already well established for barter transactions. Yes, sales tax must be collected and remitted. The amount is calculated on the fair market value in USD of the goods received. Tax must be remitted in USD. This is one of the reasons that national currencies are referred to as "fiat currencies," because the government dictates their use for paying taxes.
[+] scottcanoni|12 years ago|reply
I bet that this will be taken down once it receives enough hits or attention.
[+] goeric|12 years ago|reply
Wow. That was...unexpected.