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Crypto Tax Delayed as South Korea Pushes Pro-Investment Reforms

Published 10/12/2024, 08:15
Updated 10/12/2024, 08:45
Crypto Tax Delayed as South Korea Pushes Pro-Investment Reforms
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  • Tax Reforms to Boost Market Growth and Delay Crypto Taxation in South Korea
  • Budget Challenges and K-Chips Act Highlight Fiscal Priorities in Tax Revisions
  • Bipartisan Agreement on Tax Changes Signals Support for Innovation and Investment

South Korea’s National Assembly will likely approve significant tax law changes during its plenary session on December 10. The proposed amendments include abolishing the financial investment income tax and also crypto tax. These revisions have gained momentum as ruling and opposition parties agreed on related budget plans in a tax subcommittee meeting.

The Democratic Party of Korea wants to advance these bills alongside next year’s budget plan, showing the urgency for these changes. These measures aim to support investment and innovation, signaling a significant policy shift in South Korea’s approach to financial and virtual asset taxation.

Key Tax Reforms in South Korea

The abolition of the financial investment income tax aims to stimulate the country’s financial markets. This move should encourage higher participation in investment activities by removing additional tax burdens on gains.

Read also: South Korea’s Jeju Aims for Cashless City With Blockchain

Furthermore, the deferral of virtual asset taxation shows the growing role of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology in South Korea’s economy. Delaying these taxes may provide stakeholders with more time to adapt to regulatory changes while promoting innovation in the virtual asset sector.

Both revisions are key to creating a more favorable investment environment. Notably, the agreement between political parties highlights bipartisan acknowledgment of the need for these reforms. But implementing these changes will require balancing fiscal goals with economic incentives.

Budget Challenges and Industry Implications

Next (LON:NXT) year’s budget remains a contentious issue. The Democratic Party of Korea says it is struggling to agree to budget increases with the Ministry of Strategy and Finance.

So, discussions about an additional budget are likely to follow. Besides these tax revisions, the K-Chips Act, which offers tax exemptions for investments in strategic technology, remains uncertain. Although lawmakers agreed to extend its deadline to 2029 and raise tax credit rates for semiconductor technology, they might not approve it before year-end.

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