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Hungary to Cut Tax on Crypto Profits in Half, Down to 15%

Hungary to Cut Tax on Crypto Profits in Half, Down to 15%The government in Budapest has put forward measures aimed at streamlining taxation and reducing the tax burden on businesses and citizens. As part of the package, Hungary plans to cut the tax levied on capital gains from cryptocurrency transactions, expecting to increase budget revenue with the move. Tax Cut to Attract Cryptocurrency Traders to Hungary […]

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Hungary plans Bitcoin tax cut as part of economic recovery program

Lawmakers are reportedly planning to cut taxes on Bitcoin gains in half, possibly as early as 2022.

Cryptocurrency investors in Hungary could be getting a major tax break very soon, as lawmakers seek to make the central European country more competitive in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In a video that appeared on Facebook Tuesday, Finance minister Mihály Varga outlined his government’s stimulus program through 2022. As part of the post-Covid-19 relief efforts, lawmakers are considering reducing taxes on cryptocurrency trading to 15% of income, down from the current rate of 30.5%. Such a move would make Hungary a far more competitive jurisdiction with respect to crypto-based capital gains taxes.

Cryptocurrency regulations are underdeveloped in Hungary, though the buying and selling of digital assets is classified as “other income” from the perspective of taxation.

After surging during the heights of the 2017 bull market, cryptocurrency trading in Hungary remains fairly modest compared with other countries. However, a clear uptick has been observed since the start of 2021.

Hungary has been involved in preliminary discussions surrounding a central bank digital currency, or CBDC. In August 2020, a representative from the Hungarian National Bank joined a roundtable discussion with colleagues from the Swiss National Bank, Bank of England and others in discussing the potential rollout of CBDCs in the future.

Hungary, like other nations, was hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic. At one point, the central European nation had the worst Covid-19 death rate in the world. Nevertheless, the country has been slowly unwinding strict shelter-in-place orders since March as daily new cases continue to fall.

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