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CoinTracker, a cryptocurrency tax preparer, has launched in India 2022!

CoinTracker, a cryptocurrency tax preparer, has launched in India 2022!

Cointracker launches in india

The establishment of the digital asset tax compliance and portfolio tracking service in India comes after the country outlined a slew of initiatives to capitalise on cryptocurrency gains.

Cointracker- Few facts

. In a statement, CoinTracker said that customers in India can use it to aggregate and reconcile cryptocurrency and non-fungible token (NFT) activity across numerous exchanges and wallets.

. On the company’s website, users in India may track capital gains, prepare tax returns, and see real-time tax bill predictions, according to CoinTracker.

. According to the announcement, this is the company’s first overseas product launch in nearly four years.

. India has imposed a 30% tax on all cryptocurrency revenues from April 1, with a 1% levy on transactions above INR10,000 (about US$129 at current exchange rates) slated to take effect on July 1.

. According to a local media story citing unknown sources, the government is also mulling a factory-gates tax on Indian crypto investors who use overseas exchanges.

Source: Forkast

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