INDIAN MP CALLS FOR A 50 CRYPTO TAX A SUCKER PUNCH FOR INVESTORS

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 13:17  |  Written by: Brian Armstrong

Indian Mp Calls For A 50 Crypto Tax A Sucker Punch For Investors
Indian Mp Calls For A 50 Crypto Tax A Sucker Punch For Investors

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Speaking In A Parliament Sitting

Hace 4 días India’s crypto industry is actively lobbying for reduced taxes, citing the Trump administration’s crypto-friendly measures as a precedent. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s

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Hace 4 días The cryptocurrency industry in India has spotted its chance to lobby for more 8.50% TRX $0. .11% ADA $0. . India's Crypto Industry Lobbies for Tax Cuts as

Indian MP Calls for a 50% Crypto Tax: A Sucker Punch

India has maintained its cryptocurrency tax rules for the 2025/25 budget, despite increasing calls from industry leaders for a reduction in the current rates. India’s

During A Live Television Broadcast

During a live television broadcast of a parliament session, Sushil Kumar Modi, Indian MP stated that the government should raise taxes on cryptocurrency earnings to 50%. He urged that the

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