Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen has announced plans to amend a controversial bill that taxes unrealized gains on cryptocurrency assets. The bill, approved by the Dutch House of Representatives on February 12, mandates a 36% tax on the paper gains of crypto assets, even if they are not sold. Heinen, in an interview with RTL Nieuws, stated that the law should not pass in its current form, acknowledging issues that require revision.
The bill is yet to be reviewed by the Dutch Senate and, if passed, would take effect on January 1, 2028. The Finance Ministry intends to reassess the bill's content and engage in discussions with parliament to decide whether a complete rewrite or partial amendments are necessary.
Dutch Finance Minister Plans to Amend Controversial Crypto Tax Bill
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