SnapCard Now Allows You to Pay Your IRS Tax Bill With Bitcoin
SnapCard - the service that allows you to buy pretty much anything on the internet - is now allowing you use your bitcoin to pay something else: your tax bill to the Internet Revenue Service. The San Meteo-based company today announced the capability one week in advance of the release of a new bill-pay feature, which allows a consumer to pay their bills automatically every month using the digital currency. SnapCard is reportedly moving to a flat-rate fee model, from 2 percent to between $2-$10 per month. Tax payments will be charged at $10. It's all coming together with a partnership with....
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