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Juridique

South Korea Delays Plans to Tax Crypto to 2023

Lawmakers, likely seeking support from young voters, decided to postpone the virtual assets tax.

Seoul, South Korea (Ciaran O'Brien/Unsplash)

Juridique

S. Korean Regulators Call for Criminal Punishments for Crypto Market Manipulation

The law is unlikely to go through Parliament this year.

Gyeongbokg palace in Seoul. (Image credit: Chan Young Lee/Unsplash)

Juridique

Argentina to Tax Crypto Exchanges

The Latin American country will levy a 0.6% tax on the exchanges on cryptocurrency purchases and sales.

Billetes de 100 pesos argentinos con el rostro de Eva Perón (Archivo de CoinDesk)

Marchés

Market Wrap: Cryptocurrency Sell-Off Stabilizes Amid US Tax Concerns

Bitcoin’s price declined about 5%, but later stabilized around $60K.

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Juridique

Why Crypto Should Modify the Section 6050i Tax Change, Not Fight It

The amendment requires people engaged in “trade or business” to collect information about those who make purchases in excess of $10,000 using banknotes and coins.

The IRS building in Washington, D.C. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Vidéos

US House Passes Unamended Infrastructure Bill to President Joe Biden

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill with a controversial cryptocurrency tax reporting requirement, which is now awaiting President Joe Biden's signature. Executive Director of crypto trade group Blockchain Association Kristin Smith discusses the possible benefits and consequences of the bill for miners, crypto holders, and their taxes.

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Juridique

Florida’s Miami-Dade County to ‘Study Feasibility’ of Paying Taxes With Crypto

The county’s Cryptocurrency Task Force will also offer recommendations around other potential policies related to crypto that could prove advantageous.

florida (CoinDesk Archives)

Finance

TaxBit Courts Corporate America With Crypto Accounting Software

BlockFi will be the first customer of TaxBit’s new “Corporate Accounting Suite.”

Left to right: TaxBit co-founders Justin and Austin Woodward