Analysis: The UK's New Budget Exempts Cryptocurrencies from New Taxes, but Regulation Tightens
ChainCatcher reported that in the Autumn Statement released on Wednesday, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves did not further increase the capital gains tax rate that had already affected cryptocurrency investors last year. Azariah Nukajam, UK Head of Compliance at Gemini, welcomed this decision. "It is encouraging to see that cryptocurrencies will not be subject to new taxes, which means that cryptocurrencies are being treated on par with other asset classes, ensuring their long-term viability as an alternative investment option," she said.
However, Nukajam pointed out that recent legislative and regulatory announcements in the UK, coupled with this budget statement, indicate that "stricter, more 'traditional finance'-like regulation and tax transparency requirements will proceed as planned."
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