After South Korea abolished the financial investment tax plan, the possibility of delaying cryptocurrency taxation for two years has increased

2024-11-08 20:45:53
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ChainCatcher news, according to the Korea Economic Daily, in light of the recent agreement reached by various political parties in South Korea to cancel the planned financial investment income tax, the cryptocurrency capital gains tax originally scheduled to be implemented in 2025 is now more likely to be postponed until 2027. A Democratic Party official stated that it is now deemed necessary to delay the cryptocurrency capital gains tax to maintain fairness.

The South Korean government proposed a tax law amendment in July that includes the postponement of the cryptocurrency capital gains tax, but there has been uncertainty regarding the passage of the amendment due to the Democratic Party's opposition to other tax reduction policies proposed by the government. Democratic Party member Min Byoung-dug emphasized that before legally taxing the income from the virtual asset industry, legal recognition of the industry must first be established, thus he supports the current decision to postpone taxation on virtual assets.

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