
Cryptocurrency tax: Read Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s latest statement on 30% Crypto tax in india, 1% TDS on Crypto Transfers.
Starting April 1, profits made on the cryptocurrency trade are taxed at 30% in India. At the same time, Union…
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Budget 2022 clarified that from April 1, 2022, tax at 30% plus cess plus surcharge would be applicable on capital…
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The government will come out with a definition of virtual digital assets (VDA) with a view to levy 30% tax…
RBI is currently working towards a phased implementation strategy for introduction of CBDC and examining use cases which could be…
As crypto taxation is new in India, investors and traders may face some issues, especially while filing ITR for FY…
With the commencement of trading on IC15, individuals and institutions will get the advantage of spreading their risks by taking…
On the assumption of a normal monsoon in 2022, the central bank has projected retail inflation for FY23 at 4.5%,…
There are already indications that private cross-border flows are taking place in cryptocurrencies, according to Sankar.
Crypto ban: Sankar also dismissed as superficial the argument that cryptocurrencies should not be banned because a ban is unlikely…
The Budget for FY23, the minister said, stands for continuity and brings predictability to the taxation regime.
Sumit Gupta: Regulation of crypto is pending but the government’s move to tax it gives it some form of legitimacy.…
The Reserve Bank has also highlighted various issues, including financial stability impact of such virtual currencies.
Adjusting tax slabs with the increase in other deductions can help the salaried taxpayer, specifically the below Rs 50 lakhs…