TechFlow news, Indonesia plans to impose a value-added tax (VAT) on cryptocurrency asset transactions starting May 1, along with a 0.1% income tax on capital gains from such investments.
Government officials said the VAT rate for crypto assets is significantly lower than the 11% rate applied to most goods and services in Indonesia, while the 0.1% capital gains tax matches the rate for stocks.
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