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Seoul mulls taxation on virtual currency transactions

byCT Report
25/01/2018
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SEOUL: Korea is considering imposing taxes on virtual currency transactions as part of its efforts to curb excessively speculative investment in cryptocurrencies, the country’s top economic policymaker said Thursday.  We are reviewing (taxation) because (cryptocurrency) is seen to be taxable,” Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon told lawmakers. “We are looking at a variety of cases in other countries.Kim said earlier a shutdown of virtual currency exchanges would be one of the government’s options.
Currently, financial authorities ban banks from offering virtual accounts, which are needed to sell or buy cryptocurrencies, to individual customers, the latest measure to help prevent speculative investment in virtual coins.  Opening anonymous cryptocurrency accounts is also banned until banks install a system that ensures only real-name bank accounts and matching accounts at cryptocurrency exchanges for deposits and withdrawals.  Banks are expected to introduce the system, which will require cryptocurrency exchanges to share users’ transaction data with banks, late this month or early next month.  As a tax enforcement measure for cryptocurrency investors, the government can access users’ transaction data via banks, the country’s financial regulator previously said.
Korea’s financial authorities have been stepping up monitoring of cryptocurrency transactions amid concerns that a bubble may be set to burst.  Cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin and ethereum, have rapidly gained popularity in recent years among Korean investors hoping to make quick money.

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