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Global Crypto Tax Snapshot 2025 — US, EU, Asia, and Beyond | Crypto Regulations Guide

 

Global Crypto Tax Snapshot 2025 — US, EU, Asia, and Beyond

A worldwide view of crypto taxation in 2025 — rules, reforms, and compliance trends · Updated: 2025-09-10

Part of the 2025 Crypto Tax & Compliance Hub

From the US to Asia, 2025 brings stricter crypto tax rules — here’s what you need to know.
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Why Global Rules Matter

Crypto is borderless, but taxes are local. In 2025, governments worldwide are aligning tax policies with new frameworks (MiCA in EU, 1099-DA in US, TDS in India). Traders and investors must understand both domestic and cross-border obligations.

1) United States

  • Form 1099-DA: Mandatory reporting by brokers and exchanges.
  • Staking: Rewards taxable at receipt as ordinary income.
  • NFTs: May fall under collectibles tax rate (up to 28%).
  • Loss offsets: Allowed, but wash-sale rules may soon apply to digital assets.

2) European Union

  • MiCA framework: Standardized rules for stablecoins, DeFi, and some NFTs.
  • Member states: Still apply individual tax codes (CGT vs income).
  • VAT issues: Certain NFT and token services may trigger VAT obligations.

3) Asia Snapshot

  • India: Strict 1% TDS and 30% tax on crypto gains, including NFTs.
  • Singapore: No CGT, but income classification for trading businesses.
  • Hong Kong: Business profits tax applies to frequent traders; investment gains may be exempt.
  • Japan: Crypto income taxed as “miscellaneous income” at high progressive rates.

4) Other Regions (Canada, Australia, LATAM)

  • Canada: Mandatory reporting of foreign-held wallets > $10k.
  • Australia: CGT applies; NFTs treated as property assets.
  • LATAM: Brazil and Argentina tighten reporting, while El Salvador maintains BTC-friendly stance.

FAQs

Are crypto taxes uniform globally?

No. Each country sets its own rules, but frameworks like OECD reporting are creating convergence.

Does the EU MiCA replace national tax laws?

No. MiCA standardizes regulation, but tax treatment is still decided by each member state.

Is crypto tax-free in Singapore?

No. While no capital gains tax exists, income from trading activities is still taxable.

Disclaimer: Informational only, not tax or legal advice. Consult professionals for local guidance.

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