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Re: Slovenia getting ready to tax crypto. Will others follow?
by
Lucius
on 28/10/2021, 09:55:10 UTC
⭐ Merited by pooya87 (2)
Thing is, it puzzles me how are they going to tax cryptos... what sort of technics will the country develop to track all cryptocurrencies in circulation?

Maybe use a forum search engine and find information that already exists in a topic that was opened almost 2 months ago?

Slovenian crypto tax proposition

Slovenia has already had very favorable laws when it comes to crypto, and what is now proposed actually goes to the advantage of small investors - the amount of up to 15 000 EUR in one calendar year will not be taxed. Most EU member states have laws from the taxation of cryptocurrencies, but each country has its own position on this - my central bank does not recognize cryptocurrencies and puts them in the category of nothing, but at the same time, the tax office puts them in the category along with shares and thus collects taxes on capital gains.

The fact is that most politicians in the EU have no idea what cryptocurrencies are, but that does not stop them from collecting taxes on them. In Germany you don't have to pay any tax if 1+ years pass after you bought the crypto and then sell it, in Croatia the deadline is 2 years, and they say that in Portugal there is no tax on crypto at all.