Germany sees bitcoin as a currency, equivalent to legal means of payment, an alternative to fiat and an acceptable mode of payment. They will not tax the person who buys coffee using bitcoin. More interestingly, they are not to tax bitcoin Exchange operators who are using their name or act as intermediaries for buying and selling bitcoin. Not included in this exemptions though are exchanges that operate as a technical marketplace.
This actually is the evidence that bitcoin can be regarded as a currency, not as an asset wherein every mkve you make using it you will be taxed. If only more countries will accept bitcoin as payment then it will really level up how people look at bitcoin.
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https://www.coindesk.com/germany-considers-crypto-legal-equivalent-to-fiat-for-tax-purposes/they do that because they know exactly that they cant burocratically divide 1600 and more cryptocurrencies on their countless pots. they have the most complicated tax system worldwide, so they instantly give up.
they didnt do that because they "like" cryptocurrencies.