Bitcoin Payroll Service- Get Paid in Bitcoin

Bitcoin Payroll Service- Get Paid in Bitcoin

With Bitpay Payroll Services, you now can ask your employer to pay you in Bitcoin! ATLANTA-(BUSINESS WIRE)-BitPay, the world's largest payment processor for virtual currencies, announces a beta release of their bitcoin payroll API for employers, which allows their W-2 employees to receive a portion of their net pay in bitcoin. "Since all payroll and withholding taxes are taken out first from the employee's gross income, bitcoins can be sent from the net pay tax-free, and the employer's gross income reporting to the IRS remains unchanged." The Bitcoin Payroll API is designed for employers....


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