Bloomberg: Slovenia proposes to tax personal income from cryptocurrency

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According to Bloomberg, as reported by ChainCatcher, the Slovenian Ministry of Finance is seeking comments on a proposal to impose a 25% tax on profits individuals obtain from disposing of crypto assets. The proposal, released on Thursday, aims to close a loophole in the country's tax system, which currently taxes commercial income from crypto asset transactions but exempts natural persons from taxation when buying and selling crypto assets as investments.

The comment period for the proposal will end on May 5th. If approved by parliament, it is expected to take effect on January 1, 2026.

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