Crypto tax in South Korea is ‘inevitable’ in 2022, says minister

Crypto tax in South Korea is ‘inevitable’ in 2022, says minister
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2021-4-27 11:19

South Korea’s finance minister said that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin will be taxed as “intangible assets.”

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