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The Crypto Basic 2024-12-06 14:35:56

Czech Republic Exempts Bitcoin Held for Over 3 Years From Capital Gain Tax

Czech Republic introduces a major law relating to crypto taxation by abolishing the capital gain tax on Bitcoin held for more than three years. The Czech Republic Parliament unanimously approved the new regulation today, exempting Bitcoin held for at least three years from capital gain tax. It is worth noting that the recent decision mirrors the country’s taxation on traditional financial instruments, like stocks. Czech Capital Gain Tax on Bitcoin For context, the country’s tax policy on Bitcoin comes in the form of a flat rate of 15% for individuals and 19% for businesses. However, the government applies a 23% standard rate on transactions exceeding a statutory limit of 1,935,552 CZK ($81,579). With the recently approved regulation, if an investor holds Bitcoin for less than three years, the investment will still be subject to capital gain tax. However, Bitcoin held for three years and above is now exempt from this tax, regardless of whether it exceeds the statutory limit. Several crypto stakeholders have commended the recent decision, as it encourages long-term investments in Bitcoin.Following the decision, the Czech Republic has become the latest country to review its tax policy on cryptocurrencies. Last month, Italy made a significant move regarding crypto taxation by reducing its proposed capital gain tax on crypto transactions to 28% from 42%.Czech Parliament Passes 2 Other Crypto Laws Meanwhile, the Czech Republic Parliament also passed two new laws relating to cryptocurrencies. The parliament granted crypto-related businesses the right to legally own bank accounts. Interestingly, the law now prohibits banks from unjustly closing accounts owned by crypto firms without solid reason. This move allows crypto businesses to thrive while maintaining a stable relationship with traditional financial institutions. Lastly, the parliament provided legal clarity on the EU’s Market in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulations. The MiCA regulation has gained momentum in recent times, with several crypto businesses taking stringent actions to comply with the directive. As reported earlier, San Francisco-based exchange Coinbase discontinued its Earn Program in Europe as part of efforts to comply with MiCA regulations.As MiCA rules gained momentum, the Czech Republic Parliament provided legal clarity to guide businesses operating within the country.

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