I think nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqtxwaehxw309anxjmr5v4ezumn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tmwwp6kyvf4xdux6etcxse8sdrrdpjxvde4xa58qvm3xea8sct8094kkettxacxgemhw4mkgvphxsunvdryddukscfewvuryunew5ur7cnjdaskgcmpwd6r6arjw4jsqg9ap9w4v98lpp6wzm3jqqc4lw2hlg4e4w57vmye6adc8fpw3hzkzv9zawmu who literally owns several bakeries already understands that 😂
I do understand what you're saying and I appreciate you are saying things many would say, but in this respect, we are not the same and I don't think you understand what I am saying.
I have never had a single question about tax across all the businesses I have converted to Bitcoin.
That's not to say that the tax office would be sidetracked, but if the first thing you think about when trying to save a town from poverty is "What are the tax implications", then you have already failed.
Tax plays no part in saving a town from poverty, it is a background low preference admin function.