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The South Korean National Tax Service has announced its plan to impose taxes on cryptocurrencies including bitcoin. The agency is also discussing ways to make it compulsory for cryptocurrency exchanges to hand over their usersâ transaction data.
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South Koreaâs Cryptocurrency Tax Plan
South Koreaâs National Tax Service (NTS) has revealed its plans regarding the taxation of cryptocurrencies including bitcoin. This was announced at the 2017 National Tax Administration Forum which the agency jointly hosted with the National Tax Administration Reform Committee and the Korea Institute of Public Finance on Tuesday.
The NTS âhas decided to push for the plan to impose an income tax and transfer income tax on virtual currencies,â wrote Business Korea. An NTS official at the forum was quoted by Korea Times:
We will pursue taxation on virtual currencies such as bitcoin. Since virtual currency is a kind of property such as real estate or securities, it should be taxed according to the principle that âthere is a tax on income.â
Hank Kyung-soo, Deputy Director of the VAT Division, stressed the importance of collecting âdetailed history data like who made transactions and how in a bid to impose taxes.â If the agency can find a way to obtain this data, he claims, âit will be possible to make a full taxation if this is done.â To this end, he said:
We are discussing with the related ministries, such as the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, how to make it compulsory for virtual currency exchanges to submit transaction data.
Amending Tax Laws
Professor Kim Byung-il of Kangnam Universityâs Department of Economics and Business Administration pointed out that advanced countries overseas are already taxing cryptocurrency-related income and transfer income.
He explained that while standards such as the classification of digital assets and the method of measuring their fair value are needed, âbusiness income tax, corporation tax, inheritance and gift tax can be taxed without an amendment of the law.â However, he believes that in the case of transfer tax, it is necessary to ârevise the income tax law or impose a transaction tax.â
The NTS also indicated at the forum that it is necessary to amend existing tax laws to levy transfer income tax on profits generated from cryptocurrency trading.
Tax Law Not Ready for Next Year
Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Strategy and Finance Kim Dong-yeon held a press conference at the Sejong government office last week. He revealed that the issue of bitcoin and other cryptocurrency taxation is still being discussed and was quoted by Etoday saying:
We have not progressed enough to put it into the next yearâs tax law revision.
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