Israel Draft Crypto-Tax Rules Consider Bitcoin as an Asset

Israel Draft Crypto-Tax Rules Consider Bitcoin as an Asset

The Israel Tax Department has drafted new cryptocurrency tax rules that consider Bitcoin as an asset, eligible for capital gains taxes. The cryptocurrency community in Israel now has some clarity about the legal status of Bitcoin in their country. The country’s tax authorities have recently announced that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will be considered as assets and are taxable. The legal status of Bitcoin has always been a grey area in many countries across the world. But with the Israeli authorities clarifying their stance over the cryptocurrency, people can now manage their tax....


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