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Iran Issues More Than 1,000 Cryptocurrency Mining Licenses


The Iranian government has reportedly issued more than 1,000 licenses for cryptocurrency mining since it began regulating the industry. A number of large mining farms have set up in the country, but high electricity tariffs have kept many small investors away. Also read: Regulatory Roundup —...

Uzbekistan to Throw its Doors Open to Tax-free Cryptocurrency Trading


Uzbekistan’s president has produced a draft decree that will see tax authorities in the country waive taxes on cryptocurrency trading and transactions – for both Uzbeks and non-nationals living in the country. As previously reported, the government has been keen to implement the new measures –...

Uzbekistan Prepares Crypto Tax Exemptions, Launches Licensed Exchange


A new presidential decree in Uzbekistan envisages the introduction of tax exemptions for income obtained from operations involving crypto assets. The draft document published recently also incorporates proposals for the establishment of a blockchain valley and licensing regime for cryptocurrency...

UK Tax Agency to Pay $100K for Blockchain Surveillance Software


On January 17, the UK tax agency Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) published a job opportunity for a private contractor to design a cryptocurrency blockchain analysis tool. According to the listing, the contract is for one year and HMRC will pay the contractor $100,000 for software...

Britain’s Tax Agency Cracking Down on Crypto Tax Evasion


Britain’s highest tax authority, Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC), has issued a request for blockchain analysis tools. The main goal, per the request, is to find and implement technology that allows the government to track and tax cryptocurrency users. The problem facing the British...

South Korea Mulls 20% Crypto Tax Plan, Russia Also Wants to Tax Tokens


The South Korean government is reviewing a proposal that could see it introduce a tax on cryptocurrencies. Meanwhile, new Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin appears keen to see the government adopt a crypto tax law by spring 2020. Per news agency Yonhap, the Korean finance ministry...

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