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S.Korea's Cryptocurrency Tax Delays Open Opportunities For Threats: 2028 Target Date Eyed
In the world of cryptocurrency, delays in taxation have put the entire system at risk. Originally set for October 2021, the tax law passed during the Moon Jae-in administration was first postponed to January 2023, then again to January 2025 under Yoon Seok-yeol. Concerns over investor burden and market confusion were the reasons given each time.
If the ruling party postpones it again, the tax on cryptocurrency income will be delayed for over six years. Critics argue that public opinion heavily influences tax policy. The Financial Services Commission reported that by the end of last year, domestic cryptocurrency investors numbered 6.45 million. People in their 30s and 40s make up more than half of this group, holding significant sway over public opinion. This demographic’s influence is why politicians are paying close attention to cryptocurrency investors.
Dissatisfaction with cryptocurrency taxation has grown with recent drops in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. An insider noted that the daily trading volume on domestic exchanges fell from 20 trillion won in March to 2 trillion won recently. Imposing the tax next year might drive away investors and further reduce trading.
Meanwhile, the financial investment income tax, scheduled for early next year, is under review. The government may abolish it, but former Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung suggested rethinking its timing. If cryptocurrency taxation proceeds while the financial investment tax is delayed, investors will feel relatively deprived.
Need for Cryptocurrency Regulation
Critics argue that full-scale taxation is tough due to insufficient systems and institutional preparation. A government official mentioned the need for secondary legislation to classify cryptocurrencies and detail business types for easy tax implementation. Yet, others counter this claim, pointing out that after two delays and three years of preparation, the excuse of “lack of preparation” is weak.
There are concerns that postponing the tax again, due to public opinion and market conditions, might lead to its eventual collapse. If postponed until January 2028, a general election in April that year could lead to another delay.
The principle of “where there is income, there is tax” is being undermined by repeated delays. Some argue that early next year, before the 2026 local elections, is the right time to implement the tax. The government will announce its tax law revision bill at the end of this month. Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok stated that they are reviewing the matter. The Democratic Party will clarify its stance after the government’s announcement.
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Summit County Sheriff’s Office recovers over $100,000 in cryptocurrency investigation
SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) – A City of Green resident reported being the victim of a cryptocurrency investment fraud in early October, resulting in a significant financial loss and opening an investigation.
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office Detective Bureau initiated an investigation utilizing detailed information and financial records provided by the victim.
According to a release from the sheriff’s office, there was assistance from Jackson Township Police Department’s cryptocurrency recovery “Trace Team” and detectives were able to successfully trace and recover $110,000 of stolen funds.
The sheriff’s office reminds the public to remain alert regarding cryptocurrency investment scams and fake investment platforms.
These schemes often begin by encouraging small initial investments that appear to generate returns, creating a false sense of credibility.
The sheriff’s office said once trust is established and larger investments are made, the funds are frequently transferred and become inaccessible.
For public safety, people are encouraged to thoroughly search any investment opportunity and exercise caution when dealing with unsolicited or online investment platforms.
The release from the sheriff’s office says that if anyone believes they may be a victim of cryptocurrency or investment fraud, they should immediately contact their local law enforcement agency and file an online complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov.
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office said it remains committed to protecting the community and working with partner agencies to investigate and combat financial crimes.
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