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[QUOTE="Yugocean, post: 211070, member: 25081"] [JUSTIFY]The Indian government may not have clarified its stand on cryptocurrencies directly, but on February 1, 2022, the Finance Minister made it vaguely clear in the Union Budget when it taxed like maniac without providing any information. The finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman used the term "digital asset" without naming cryptocurrencies, and levied taxes on it. 30% tax on profit; 1% tax on transactions, gift tax on receiving them as gift. The way taxes are imposed, it also seems that the government lacks basic knowledge about blockchain technology. Apart from this, the Reserve bank (central bank) of India is also allowed the issuance of its own digital currency. For the time being, the effect of taxes is going to be on that CBDC more, as there will be no clarification on decentralized or international currency. The announcement has been welcomed by the cryptocurrency industry, as it eliminates the possibility of a ban, but investors have described it as a process of disorderly looting.[/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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