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BaFin Publishes A 24-Page Document Outlining Clear Income Tax Rules



Reports said that the Federal Ministry of Finance (BaFin) has published a 24-page document outlining clear income tax rules for cryptocurrency and virtual assets.


It has been reported that tax practitioners, businesses, and individual taxpayers now have clear direction on the tax requirements for acquiring, trading, and selling cryptocurrencies. The key takeaway is that individuals who sell BTC or ETH more than 12 months after acquisition will not be liable for taxes on the sale if they realize a profit.


Parliamentary State Secretary Katja Hessel said:

“For private individuals, the sale of purchased Bitcoin and Ether is tax-free after one year. The deadline is not extended to ten years if, for example, Bitcoin was previously used for lending or the taxpayer provided ETH as a stake for someone else to create their block.”

However, Germany called upon companies, institutions, and individuals in mid-2021 to give input into tax considerations around the use of cryptocurrencies as well as staking and lending protocols. A major focal point was a specific clause in the Germany Income Tax Act. Section 23 rules that the windfall of any asset that is sold after a year since its acquisition is tax-free.


The report said that many questioned whether lending or staking virtual assets would lead to an extension of the period within which a private sale of the virtual currency used for this purpose is taxable. The German Finance Ministry stated that the 10-year period does not apply to cryptocurrencies.

Likewise, Bitcoin miners that acquire newly minted BTC will also have waived tax payments after a year of holding. Hessel also indicated that the Federal Ministry of Finance would continue to issue further guidance on the use and trade of cryptocurrencies. Germany has taken a proactive approach to cryptocurrency regulation and oversight, adopting a national blockchain strategy in 2019.


From January 2020 cryptocurrency service providers including exchanges and custody platforms were required to obtain licenses from BaFin — ensuring the sector operates to the same standards as conventional financial service providers.


Thus, Germany has released favorable tax guidelines for cryptocurrency holders in the country, with the profits of long-term Bitcoin and Ether holders tax-free.


Source: Cointelegraph


 

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