Spaniens Regierungskoalition drängt auf eine drastische Erhöhung der Kryptowährungssteuern. Die Sumar-Fraktion hat Änderungsanträge eingebracht, die Kryptogewinne mit einem Höchstsatz von 47 % besteuern würden. Dieser Vorschlag zielt darauf ab, Gewinne aus digitalen Vermögenswerten von „Sparerträgen“ in „allgemeine Einkünfte“ umzuklassifizieren.

    https://coinedition.com/crypto-investors-in-spain-face-47-tax-bill-under-new-plans/

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    1. coinfeeds-bot on

      tldr; Spain’s Sumar party has proposed amendments to tax cryptocurrency gains as general income, increasing the top tax rate to 47%. Currently, crypto gains are taxed as savings income, capped at 28-30%. The proposal aims to align with the EU’s MiCA framework but has sparked criticism, with economists warning it could drive capital flight to tax-friendly jurisdictions. The amendments also include taxing corporate crypto profits at 30% and requiring risk classifications for crypto assets. Analysts fear the changes could harm Spain’s competitiveness in the crypto sector.

      *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

    2. HonestPineapple4848 on

      I used to support these guys lmao, it blows my mind how these left parties put the biggest roadblocks for individual freedom.

    3. Yeah, if they do that nobody in Spain would sell their coins there or it will increase the use of P2P services dramatically, all that money would flee from Spain pretty much.

      47% tax gains for an high risk asset it’s crazy high.

    4. Moist-Pumpkin-5336 on

      European Governments:

      „Your losses are yours, your profits are ours“.

    5. Only income over 300k a year is taxed at 47%, the article is just bad reporting.

      Tax Rate Taxable Income Threshold

      19% Income from € 0.000.00 to € 12,450.00

      24% Income from € 12,450.01 to € 20,200.00

      30% Income from € 20,200.01 to € 35,200.00

      37% Income from € 35,200.01 to € 60,000.00

      45% Income from € 60,000.01 to € 300,000.00

      47% Income from € 300,000.01 and above

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