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India Launches Major Crackdown on Crypto Traders Over Undisclosed Income
In a major enforcement action, India’s Income Tax Department has sent out thousands of notices to crypto traders who failed to disclose their transactions in their tax returns. According to a recent statement from the Ministry of Finance, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has identified multiple cases of non-compliant crypto transactions.
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India Takes Action Against Unreported Crypto Transactions
In an official statement released by India’s Finance Ministry, Minister Pankaj Chaudhary stated that the department has taken measures against crypto traders found non-compliant. These measures include reassessment notices and seizure operations under the Income Tax Act, 1961. This major development signals a stricter approach to tax compliance in India’s digital asset space.
Notably, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has launched a targeted awareness initiative under its NUDGE campaign. The program intends to boost voluntary compliance within crypto traders by sending 44,057 emails and messages to individuals who traded or invested in Virtual Digital Assets (VDAs) without reporting them in their ITRs. The Finance Minister stated,
India is yet to establish clear crypto regulations, trailing behind major global economies like the US. However, the government previously indicated plans to reassess its approach to crypto.
Further, the Minister of State revealed that the government collected ₹705 crore (about $80 million) in taxes from Virtual Digital Asset (VDA) income between FY23 and FY24. Additionally, raids and surveys uncovered ₹630 crore ($75 million) in previously unreported income from such assets.
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Crypto Taxation in India
While crypto’s legal status in India is ambiguous, income from Virtual Digital Assets (VDAs), including cryptocurrencies and NFTs, is subject to taxation. Significantly, India’s crypto tax regime includes a 30% flat tax on income from virtual digital assets (Section 115BBH) and 1% TDS on transactions exceeding specified thresholds. It also includes an 18% GST on service fees charged by crypto platforms for services like trading and wallet management.
Interestingly, this scrutiny comes on the heels of India’s recent decision to hold the crypto tax rules unchanged. As CoinGape reported, the country has opted to hold off on making immediate changes to its tax policies and cryptocurrency regulations.
In the latest development, the CBDT uses advanced tools like the Non-Filer Monitoring System (NMS) and Project Insight to cross-check tax filings with transaction data from Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs), ensuring compliance in the crypto industry.
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