Italy’s proposed tax hike on cryptocurrency gains to 42% may face adjustments as the country’s economy minister considers alternate options amid pushback from lawmakers. The Treasury’s plan aims to increase revenue but has drawn criticism over its potential market effects.
Italy's Economy Minister Faces Pushback on Cryptocurrency Tax Hike Proposal
According to Reuters, after receiving pressure from certain MPs within his own party to abandon the plan, Italy's Minister of Economy announced on Thursday that he was prepared to study any proposals to increase the tax on capital gains from cryptocurrency transactions.
"I am willing to consider different forms of taxation for people who keep investments in their portfolio," Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said.
Proposed Increase: Crypto Capital Gains Tax to Rise from 26% to 42%
It is the intention of the Treasury to increase the taxation on capital gains from cryptocurrencies like bitcoin from 26% to 42% as part of the budget for 2025, which is expected to be adopted by parliament by the end of December.
In addition to the existing 27 million euros, it is anticipated that the relocation will result in an additional 16.7 million euros ($18.03 million) to be earned annually.
Budget Impact vs. Lawmaker Concerns within the League Party
Despite the fact that the plan would only raise a relatively minor amount of revenue in a country with total budget spending that exceeds 800 billion euros, it has prompted criticism from inside Giorgetti's own League party, MSN shares.
A member of Congress named Giulio Centemero has stated that an increase in taxes of this kind would be "counterproductive" and has asked for an in-depth conversation with market participants over the matter.
Giorgetti’s Stance on Crypto Speculation: Call for Higher Taxation
"Speculation should be taxed more," Giorgetti claimed.


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