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If you use your LN address to directly convert sats to your bank, does this create a taxable event or the bank never understands that the source of fu...

BTC to BTC transaction in the wallet are private. Once you convert, banks are involved. We report aggregates yearly (bitcoin bought, bitcoin sold) (see here: https://help.bringin.xyz/en/articles/15392537-what-data-is-bringin-required-to-report-under-dac8

So your final receiving bank doesn't know that Bitcoin is involved. But we do, and we need to report that when we report the aggregate.

If it is or it is not a taxable event depends on the country, but generally speaking yes.

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