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Posted on April 27, 2021 by admin

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

South Korea’s finance minister Hong Nam-ki confirmed that the government will start taxing capital gains from crypto trading in 2022.

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Posted on April 27, 2021 by admin

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

South Korea’s finance minister Hong Nam-ki confirmed that the government will start taxing capital gains from crypto trading in 2022.

( read original story …)



CategoriesFINANCE Tagsasia, finance, South Korea

Post navigation

Previous PostPrevious Iran Central Bank to Allow Money Changers, Banks to Pay for Imports Using Mined Crypto
Next PostNext South Korea beats virus blues as economy bounces back

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