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This Article is From Feb 01, 2022

With 30% Tax, India's Stand On Crypto Becomes Clear

With 30% Tax, India's Stand On Crypto Becomes Clear
Launch of a digital rupee will usher in cheaper, more efficient currency management: Nirmala Sitharaman

India took a step closer to adopting cryptocurrencies after years of wavering on its stance, as the country seeks to keep up with the global move toward the digital assets.

The Reserve Bank of India will launch its digital currency in the year starting April 1, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her budget speech on Tuesday. The nation also plans to tax the income from the transfer of virtual assets at 30%, she said, effectively removing uncertainties about the legal status of such transactions.

Cash-dependent India joins countries including China in pushing forward with digital versions of their currencies as they look to harness new technologies to make transactions more efficient. At the same time, the steep tax rate on crypto could dissuade trades that have been soaring in India despite the central bank's warnings about the risks of money laundering, terrorist financing and price volatility.

"Imposing the tax rate makes crypto trading official now and any concern of a ban is off the table," said Darshan Bathija, co-founder and chief executive officer of Vauld, a crypto exchange platform based in Singapore. Still, the relatively high tax rate could prompt traders to move to platforms in other countries, which would reduce revenue for the Indian government, he added.

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