The European Union’s Crypto Tax Plans Include Non-Fungible Tokens, Foreign Companies, Draft Text Shows
The European Union plans to force crypto companies to give tax authorities details of their clients' holdings, according to a ...
Read moreThe European Union plans to force crypto companies to give tax authorities details of their clients' holdings, according to a ...
Read moreOfficials in China have drafted a proposal for protocols on how to deal with crypto-related financial trials. The country remains ...
Read moreA new draft bill providing a framework for stablecoins in the United States was published in the House of Representatives document repository ...
Read moreThe Bitcoin volcano bonds of the country of El Salvador have taken an major step towards issuance. After the project ...
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Read moreStakeholders say that this latest draft of the bill softens language that would otherwise be detrimental to the Decentralized Finance ...
Read moreCryptocurrency miners in Kazakhstan are to be required to convert up to three quarters of their income on locally registered ...
Read moreKazakhstan is looking to regulate and welcome the cryptocurrency industry as it recently presented its first draft law on cryptocurrencies. ...
Read moreThe European Union’s landmark and now-finalized Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) draft legislation asserts that NFTs sold as components of ...
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