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Last updated: June 19, 2025, 01:13  |  Written by: Olaf Carlson-Wee

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New York May Soon Allow

New York Bill proposes letting people pay State fees

According to the announcement, the new regulation will allow the NYDFS to collect supervisory costs from virtual companies licensed under the state’s Bitlicense.

New York may soon allow residents to pay government billssuch as taxes and finesin cryptocurrency. On April 10, Assemblyman Clyde Vanel introduced Assembly

New York Is Set To

New York is set to require companies holding a BitLicense to pay regulatory assessment fees in order to do business in the state. The provision was included as part of the state’s Fiscal Year

NYDFS will charge cryptocurrency companies for supervision

In November 2025, Attorney General James urged congress to adopt legislation that would prohibit investing retirement funds in cryptocurrencies. In June 2025, she

On

Surprising bill would let New Yorkers pay taxes in crypto

Will New York impose a fee on Crypto organisations?

On, New York Attorney General Letitia James released a bill for consideration by the New York State Legislature that would implement comprehensive and far-reaching regulation

Through This

Through this, the entity would be allowed to charge licensed crypto firms for regulating them. As December started, DFS Superintendent Adrienne Harris went on to submit

New York bill proposes legalizing Bitcoin, crypto for state payments

Attorney General James Proposes Nation-Leading Regulations on

The Bill Seeks To Legalize

The bill seeks to legalize cryptocurrency payments using Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash, but may mandate an an additional state “service fee” for these

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