Germany's Finance Committee has rejected a proposal from the Green Party to abolish the one-year tax exemption on crypto assets. The decision maintains the current rule, allowing private investors to sell cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin tax-free after holding them for over 12 months. The proposal faced opposition from most political factions, with only Die Linke supporting it, citing administrative issues and unclear loss offset limits.
The CDU/CSU argued that the proposal would unfairly tax crypto differently from gold and foreign currencies. The AfD also opposed the bill, advocating for limited taxation. While the SPD did not fully dismiss crypto taxation, it awaits Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil's proposals. The debate over Germany's crypto tax rules continues, with potential future revisions to the one-year exemption.
Germany Retains One-Year Crypto Tax Exemption After Rejecting Green Party Proposal
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