Indian Crypto Exchanges Seek Tax Clarification from Regulator

Monday, 04/05/2020 | 12:24 GMT by Arnab Shome
  • The central bank is yet to issue updated guidelines on crypto following court victory of the exchanges.
Indian Crypto Exchanges Seek Tax Clarification from Regulator
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The Indian crypto exchanges have approached the Reserve bank of India for clarity on digital currency taxation in the country.

Local daily Economic Times reported on Monday that the Exchange platforms in the country had written a collective letter to the central bank seeking the clarifications.

They are also seeking clarification on the classification on the status of the digital currencies in the country - if they fall under commodity, currency, goods, or a service. This classification will determine if they fall under the country's Goods and Services Tax (GST) or any other tax framework.

Earlier this year, the Indian Supreme Court lifted the ban on the banks to provide services to the cryptocurrency exchanges and startups.

The banking ban was imposed by RBI in 2018, however, the digital currencies were still legally traded in the country - mostly in peer-to-peer exchanges or crypto-to-crypto pairs - as there was no ban on them.

Is the regulator honoring the court's decision?

The report also revealed that the banks are still hostile towards providing services to the Indian exchanges due to the lack of any clarification by the regulator.

Notably, the central bank did not issue any updated circular to the banks clarifying its position on Cryptocurrencies after the verdict of the apex court.

"If the digital assets are not exempted from GST, the digital currency exchanges in India are going to have a standoff with the tax authority," Praveenkumar Vijayakumar, Chairman & CEO Belfrics Global, told the local publication.

"In early 2019, the tax department had reached out to several cryptocurrency platforms in this regard. In the wake of the recent Supreme Court ruling, we have also approached the RBI for clarity on this, as if we pay GST on the whole transaction, then most platforms would not be able to survive."

The Indian crypto exchanges have approached the Reserve bank of India for clarity on digital currency taxation in the country.

Local daily Economic Times reported on Monday that the Exchange platforms in the country had written a collective letter to the central bank seeking the clarifications.

They are also seeking clarification on the classification on the status of the digital currencies in the country - if they fall under commodity, currency, goods, or a service. This classification will determine if they fall under the country's Goods and Services Tax (GST) or any other tax framework.

Earlier this year, the Indian Supreme Court lifted the ban on the banks to provide services to the cryptocurrency exchanges and startups.

The banking ban was imposed by RBI in 2018, however, the digital currencies were still legally traded in the country - mostly in peer-to-peer exchanges or crypto-to-crypto pairs - as there was no ban on them.

Is the regulator honoring the court's decision?

The report also revealed that the banks are still hostile towards providing services to the Indian exchanges due to the lack of any clarification by the regulator.

Notably, the central bank did not issue any updated circular to the banks clarifying its position on Cryptocurrencies after the verdict of the apex court.

"If the digital assets are not exempted from GST, the digital currency exchanges in India are going to have a standoff with the tax authority," Praveenkumar Vijayakumar, Chairman & CEO Belfrics Global, told the local publication.

"In early 2019, the tax department had reached out to several cryptocurrency platforms in this regard. In the wake of the recent Supreme Court ruling, we have also approached the RBI for clarity on this, as if we pay GST on the whole transaction, then most platforms would not be able to survive."

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Arnab is an electronics engineer-turned-financial editor. He entered the industry covering the cryptocurrency market for Finance Magnates and later expanded his reach to forex as well. He is passionate about the changing regulatory landscape on financial markets and keenly follows the disruptions in the industry with new-age technologies.

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