Abstract:Generally, forex brokers do not have any relationship with your local tax bureau. They are just private entities that are running a business operation on their own. Therefore, if a forex broker were to ask for any tax payments from you on behalf of the tax bureau, do not make such payments by any means. Unfortunately, that is a sign that one of your feet is already caught in its trap. That is a scammer, not a legitimate forex broker.
Todays forex broker in question is Jinkra International Finance Ltd which is registered in the United Kingdom.
This broker has a low WikiFX score as we discovered that both of its licenses are not valid. We would not recommend this broker to anyone.
Kindly select a forex broker that has a WikiFX score of at least 7.0 and above, alongside valid regulatory status and license(s)
WikiFX received this Exposure piece from a client of Jinkra named Fedor.
Jinkra insisted Fedor pay an income tax of approximately 5.4K USD. However, Fedor explained that he had never made a single cent of profit from trading with Jinkra, thus there should not be any tax charged on losses.
Fedor backed his stance with a screenshot showcasing a nett loss of 1.7K USD on his Jinkra account.
As Fedor refused to pay the quote-on-quote income tax, Jinkra fined him an additional 3K USD and threatened to freeze his account under the pretense of him conducting a malicious tax evasion act.
Eventually, even though Fedor still had many unanswered questions, Jinkra proceeded to freeze his account and funds regardless.
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