Crypto Wins Big: Thailand Moves To A 0% Tax On Local Exchange Gains
Thailand has officially adopted a new tax-rule giving a 0% personal income tax rate on capital gains from cryptocurrency trades — but only under certain conditions. Related Reading: Bitcoin Faces More Downside After Recent Crash, Data Shows According to regulation Ministerial Regulation No. 399 (MR 399), profits earned from selling or transferring cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin via exchanges, brokers, or dealers licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand (SEC) will be tax-free from January 1, 2025 until December 31, 2029. What The 0% Tax Means Under the new scheme,....
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Crypto-related profits, such as those resulting from the trading of digital currencies, will be taxed at a rate of 15%, a finance ministry official has revealed to the local press in Thailand. After last year’s significant market growth, the department intends to improve surveillance of crypto trade in 2022.
Thailand Urges Crypto Traders to Report Profits on Tax Returns
The Ministry of Finance in Thailand advises investors to indicate their income from crypto holdings when they file their tax declarations this year, the Bangkok Post reported on Thursday. Capital gains....
Cathie Wood, founder and CEO of ARK Invest, reiterated a bold forecast that Bitcoin could reach $1.5 million by 2030. Related Reading: Crypto Wins Big: Thailand Moves To A 0% Tax On Local Exchange Gains According to a recent webinar, she argued that the current downturn is a pause rather than the end of the cycle and said Bitcoin is only halfway through its four-year rhythm. Her stance comes as market swings have erased large sums and pushed out many investors. Liquidity Flows And Fed Timing Reports have disclosed that roughly $70 billion has already returned to financial markets since a....
Bitcoin trading has resumed in Thailand. Photo via Doug88888. The last piece of Bitcoin news that people probably remember getting out of Thailand was when everyone thought they were the first country to ban the cryptocurrency. Although the official statement from the Foreign Exchange Administration was not actually a ban on the cryptocurrency, many people around the world understood that the statement about illicit activities related to Bitcoin was probably not good. It seems that regulation in Thailand is about to move in the opposite direction as the Bank of Thailand decided the....
Thailand is reportedly preparing to mandate in-person, “dip-chip” AML verifications before opening local bitcoin exchange accounts.
Crypto exchange platform, Huobi is winding down its operations in Thailand, according to the statement by the platform. This closure is due on the 1st of July, 2022. The whole process of closing down somehow got aggravated after Huobi got into some trouble with the local watchdog earlier last year when it was found to […]