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South Korea, a Crypto Hub, Is Introducing Hefty Taxes on Crypto Assets

In South Korea, where cryptocurrencies are widely used, the government is preparing new tax regulations.

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The South Korean government is preparing to implement its cryptocurrency taxation plan without delay. According to a statement from the South Korean Ministry of Finance and Economy, the tax on crypto assets will come into effect as planned in January of next year. Officials stated that the legal notice regarding the regulation will be published shortly.

Moon Kyung-ho, head of the Income Tax Office at the Ministry of Finance and Economy, announced that South Korea’s National Tax Service is working on various technical and operational arrangements with the country’s five leading cryptocurrency platforms: Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit, and Gopax. Officials stated that coordination with the exchanges is ongoing to ensure the smooth implementation of the tax system.

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Under the current income tax law, as of January 1st, income from the transfer or lending of crypto assets will be categorized as “other income.” Accordingly, a total tax rate of 22% will be applied to earnings exceeding 2.5 million South Korean won. This rate will consist of 20% income tax and 2% local income tax.

The new regulation is expected to affect approximately 13.26 million cryptocurrency investors. South Korea aims to implement a more comprehensive tax oversight process in the digital asset market by enacting its long-delayed crypto tax plan.

*This is not investment advice.

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