Is there a country where taxes are only 10 or 15% on cryptocurrency ?

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jonnyG

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With no hidden tax or other added taxes
You go there withdrawal everything and pay only 10 or 15% TAX and goodbye
 
jonnyG said:
With no hidden tax or other added taxes
You go there withdrawal everything and pay only 10 or 15% TAX and goodbye
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Georgia, 0% tax on crypto as far as I know, and most first world passports get you 360 day access to the country, no visa needed.
 
Luxembourg 0% if you can prove you hold it for 6 months, meaning no trading.

Source Pwc: Link
Accordingly, the gain derived from the disposal (exchange, transfer or sale) of a cryptocurrency is not taxable when the latter has been held for more than six months.
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In order to be able to demonstrate the length of the holding period during which the cryptocurrency was held, the taxpayer should have adequate supporting documentation to provide proof of the acquisition date and the related expenses incurred.
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Other sources:
NEW TAX CIRCULAR ON CRYPTOCURRENCIES IN LUXEMBOURG - jinfa tax S.à r.l.
International legal business solutions - Global Legal Insights
 
I know that Serbia is about to pass a low (if not already) where you would pay 15% on the price difference (if you can prove you bought it for 20k and sell it for 45k you would pay 15% only on the difference)...
 
CaptK said:
Montenegro is 9%
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That is right and in 2025 will be part of EU. It was one the countries I was interested in but I have a question as I have realized my origin of country has not already signed a Doble Taxation Treaty with Montenegro and in this case I don't know exactly what happens and if usually you are/can be taxed in Montenegro and in your country of origin as well.

Any information related to this is welcome. Thanks in advance.
 
jonnyG said:
I prefer pay them 10/15% so they live you alone lol
All this zero tax has too many tricks.
I found Romania is 20%

I found more here List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia
but you shoudl fact check one by one
Hungary looks its has 15%
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In Romania is 10% on profit, 5% on dividends.
There are also loops like specific companies with less than 1 million eur money flow which are taxed at 1% or 3% per whole money flow (can't remember the term).

Small co taxed at 1..3% then distribution of dividents with 5% tax, so all the cost would be 6..8%. In a UE country, stay around 6 mo and voila.
 
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