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Hungary to Cut Tax on Crypto Profits in Half, Down to 15%
The government in Budapest has put forward measures aimed at streamlining taxation and reducing the tax burden on businesses and citizens. As part of the package, Hungary plans to cut the tax levied on capital gains from cryptocurrency transactions, expecting to increase budget revenue with the move.
Tax Cut to Attract Cryptocurrency Traders to Hungary
Hungarians now pay 30.5% on profits made from cryptocurrency transactions, but their government wants to reduce the tax rate to 15%. The primary goal is to minimize tax evasion, but the lower tax rate could also attract more crypto traders and investors to country. The Hungarian government believes this will generate “several billion forints” in additional budget receipts.