“Cryptocurrency can be taxed after the end of the war”: MP Yaroslav Zhelezniak

The Ukrainian authorities are considering the possibility of taxing cryptocurrencies and other virtual assets for the post-war period.
About this reported people’s deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak in his Telegram channel.
According to him, the draft of the law on the legalization of cryptocurrencies is being prepared by the National Bank of Ukraine and the National Bank of Ukraine together with the International Monetary Fund and is planned to be submitted by the end of December this year.
After that, it is also planned to reform the taxation of industrial emissions and review the taxation of extractive industries. We will remind that the IMF approved a new tranche of 2.2 billion dollars for Ukraine, which will also affect economic reforms in the country.
Ukraine joins the number of countries that are actively considering the regulation of the cryptocurrency market in the context of the changing global financial paradigm.
In addition to the taxation of cryptocurrencies, a post-war review of the system of taxation of industrial emissions and extractive industries is also planned, reflecting the government’s intention to change economic approaches in the context of new challenges and standards.
The International Monetary Fund recently approved a new tranche of $2.2 billion for Ukraine, opening up additional opportunities for domestic reforms, including the fiscal and regulatory environment.