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South Korea’s 20% Tax on Crypto Gains Will Take Effect in 2022: Report
NFTs appear to be exempt from the crypto taxes for now because South Korea does not classify them as “virtual assets.”
By Nelson Wang
Updated May 11, 2023, 3:57 p.m. Published Oct 7, 2021, 7:40 p.m.

South Korean Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki said his country is moving ahead with its plan to tax gains on cryptocurrency trading starting in 2022, according to a report in The Korea Times.
- The policy, which will levy a 20% tax on crypto gains of over 2.5 million won (US$2,125) made in a one-year period, was originally supposed to go into effect on Oct. 1, but was delayed due to a lack of taxation infrastructure.
- A previous proposal in September by the ruling Democratic Party of South Korea to delay the taxation policy until 2023 was abandoned, CoinDesk Korea reported.
- “Any further delay in the already postponed enforcement will lead to the loss of public trust in government policy and undermine stability in the legal system,” Hong said at a parliamentary audit of the Ministry of Economy and Finance in Seoul on Wednesday, according to the report.
- NFTs appear to be exempt from the crypto taxes for now, however, because South Korea does not currently classify them as “virtual assets.”
- Meanwhile, crypto exchanges in South Korea were required to register with local authorities by Sept. 24 or else suspend operations.
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