India Maintains High Crypto Tax Rate Despite Industry Pressure
India has decided to uphold its existing crypto tax regulations for the 2024/25 fiscal year despite ongoing appeals from industry leaders for a reduction in the current rates.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman confirmed this decision during her budget presentation on Tuesday for the 2024/25 fiscal year.
Indias Latest Budget Keeps 1% Crypto TDS
Indias latest budget presentation comes five months after the interim budget maintained the 1% tax deducted at source (TDS) rate for crypto transactions, a rule established in April 2022.
This regulation led to a significant decline in trade volumes in the Indian crypto industry. It then prompted industry representatives to advocate for a reduction in the TDS rate to 0.01% and the introduction of progressive taxation on gains. They also called for the ability to offset losses against gains for a more equitable tax system.
Despite these appeals, the recent budget presentation indicates no change to the 1% TDS rate or the flat 30% income tax on crypto earnings. Additionally, the long-term capital gains tax increased from 10% to 12.5%, and the short-term capital gains tax rose from 15% to 20%.
While the impact of these changes on crypto trading is still uncertain, the removal of the angel tax for all investors is seen as a positive development. This move is likely to attract more Web3 startups and grow Indias startup ecosystem.
Indian Crypto Sector Faces Stringent Current Policies
Its worth noting that Sitharaman was anticipated to uphold the current crypto tax rates, given the governments numerous warnings about the risks associated with crypto trading.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has historically opposed cryptocurrencies. It banned financial institutions from servicing the crypto industry in 2018, a decision overturned by the Supreme Court in 2020.
RBIs May 2024 bulletin also reiterated the speculative nature of crypto assets and criticized decentralized finance (DeFi) for being driven by speculation rather than genuine economic transactions.
Despite the stringent tax policies, the Indian crypto industry remains optimistic about future tax reductions, contingent on international developments such as other countries promoting crypto or legalizing it.
Indias rigorous tax regime hasnt hindered its global leadership in crypto adoption, as evidenced by topping Chainalysis 2023 Global Crypto Adoption Index. The local industry continues to push for tax reforms, hoping for a more favorable regulatory environment in the future.
In the meantime, the recent election results and the $234.9 million hack of the crypto exchange WazirX may have pushed cryptocurrency regulation further down the governments priority list.
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