Cryptocurrency taxation policies differ significantly across the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany, affecting activities from staking to spending. In the US, crypto is generally treated as property, with capital gains taxes applied to transactions. The UK also taxes crypto as property, but with specific rules for staking and mining. Germany offers more favorable conditions, exempting crypto held for over a year from capital gains tax, and providing tax-free allowances for smaller gains.
Crypto Taxation Varies Across US, UK, and Germany
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