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Couple That Found $10 Million in Gold Coins Will Have to Hand Over HOW MUCH in Taxes?
The Blaze ^ | 2/28/2014 | Becket Adams

Posted on 03/01/2014 5:56:10 AM PST by rktman

A California couple that discovered $10 million worth of gold coins last year will have to pay nearly half that amount in federal and state income tax, regardless of whether they sell the coins.

(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...


TOPICS: Education; Local News; Outdoors; Society
KEYWORDS: afterthegoldrush; california; coin; coins; doh; gold; goldcoins; irs; taxes
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To: jjotto

I’m in cal


21 posted on 03/01/2014 6:25:12 AM PST by morphing libertarian
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To: Tupelo

How would you get 1500 gold coins out of the country? Put them in your carry on?


22 posted on 03/01/2014 6:26:02 AM PST by wideawake
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To: Red in Blue PA
Because, as Hillery said, “It's there”.
23 posted on 03/01/2014 6:26:41 AM PST by ANGGAPO (Layte Gulf Beach Club)
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To: rktman

She’s actually on board with the plan but that’s how you get caught. I don’t need or want anything flashy. A slow release over 15 or 20 years woodwork fine.


24 posted on 03/01/2014 6:30:36 AM PST by muir_redwoods (When I first read it, " Atlas Shrugged" was fiction)
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To: muir_redwoods

Suddenly livin’ large will get you every time. LOL!


25 posted on 03/01/2014 6:35:53 AM PST by rktman (Under my plan(scheme),unemployment will necessarily skyrocket! Despite the % dropping. Period.)
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To: rktman
All of it, if the government can prove they were stolen by a SF mint employee. They never found the coins he stole from the vault about 100 years ago. It was in all the papers.
These coins were all in mint condition. The ones I saw didn't even have bag marks. Like they came straight from the mint, they were so pretty.

26 posted on 03/01/2014 6:37:38 AM PST by Genoa (Starve the beast.)
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To: rktman

They won’t be paying any taxes.

It’s all academic anyway because Uncle Sam will declare that whole lot of gold coins to have been stolen from the San Fran Mint in 1901 and they will seize it all.

Right now I’m sure they have a BOLO out to coin dealers re these coins.


27 posted on 03/01/2014 6:42:08 AM PST by Uncle Chip
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To: rktman

According to this thread last night they might have more problems.

Couple who found $10m hoard of gold coins could have broken law
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3128212/posts


28 posted on 03/01/2014 6:42:24 AM PST by Lurkina.n.Learnin (This is not just stupid, we're talking Democrat stupid here.)
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To: Genoa

That’s interesting. Reminds me of the double eagle theft from the 30s.


29 posted on 03/01/2014 6:43:30 AM PST by wideawake
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To: rktman
I would disagree with the Governmen't position. The value of the coins once sold is different from the value of the coins originally assigned them by the government.

In other words, since these coins are, and technically remain, legal tender of the United States, then they are redeemable for their face value. A $20 gold piece is, as currency, worth 20 dollars, just like a 1979 penny is worth a penny even though the copper content is worth more.

You could make a case that if they are sold for more than the value assigned that is a captial gain, but until sold they are only "worth" face value.

30 posted on 03/01/2014 6:43:47 AM PST by par4
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To: ground_fog

“Especially now with gold so low.They should have sat on it for 3-5 years when the dollar collapses and gold is worth 10 times what it is now. They will really regret not keeping quiet”

Nope. The value of these coins is about 90% collector value. They can sell them, then buy bulk gold with half the money - they will have a *lot* more gold that way.

That all presumes that the government doesn’t outright confiscate them on some pretext.


31 posted on 03/01/2014 6:45:48 AM PST by PreciousLiberty
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To: par4
You could make a case that if they are sold for more than the value assigned that is a captial gain, but until sold they are only "worth" face value.

I can see the confiscation ticket, ($27,000.00, in coin). If forced to hand it back, a check...for $27,000.00

32 posted on 03/01/2014 6:46:08 AM PST by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: rktman

I beleive my exact words, when this story broke last week was, ‘STFU!’ :)

Still and all, a nice payday. ;)


33 posted on 03/01/2014 6:47:53 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set...)
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To: wideawake

“How would you get 1500 gold coins out of the country? Put them in your carry on?”

I would drive south into Mexico. There’s virtually no border security going that direction. You’d then need enough cash to securely charter a plane to, say, Belize. That seems like a nice country. ;-)


34 posted on 03/01/2014 6:48:28 AM PST by PreciousLiberty
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To: wideawake
Don't know how to break this to you but;
Mexican border is very porous on both sides and I have never been stopped going down there, just coming back.
35 posted on 03/01/2014 6:49:23 AM PST by Tupelo
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To: Red in Blue PA

Yes, digging up gold is like shoot, shovel and shut up. Most gold caches that are found are never heard about.


36 posted on 03/01/2014 6:55:33 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: rktman

Stolen?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2568952/Could-newly-discovered-gold-coins-haul-stolen-disgraced-San-Francisco-Mint-employee-1901-Treasure-hunting-enthusiasts-weigh-origins-couples-10-million-find.html


37 posted on 03/01/2014 6:59:40 AM PST by Genoa (Starve the beast.)
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To: rktman

Too bad they didn’t just “find” a few coins at a time...might have saved them some money or drive to Mexico and sell them there and not report it to the IRS.


38 posted on 03/01/2014 7:08:20 AM PST by The Great RJ
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To: wideawake
So I'm not crying for them.

Perhaps not, but don't you think a system where the government just automatically assumes that half of whatever you have belongs to them? By what right? What did the government do to afford this opportunity? You can talk about the infrastructure and what not, but the value of that is dubious at best.

39 posted on 03/01/2014 7:18:11 AM PST by Lou L (Health "insurance" is NOT the same as health "care")
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To: Lou L
What concerns me is the easy assumption that it is just fine for the government to steal half of what I've worked hard to earn, but that it is a shocking injustice for the government to steal half a windfall I did nothing to earn.
40 posted on 03/01/2014 7:41:10 AM PST by wideawake
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