crypto industry has great expectations from the upcoming Union Budget of 2023. The Industry is hoping that FM Nirmala Sitraman will bring a number of changes, specifically how Virtual Digital Assets (VDAs) are classified and taxed. The 2 major demands are: 1. The 1% tax deducted at source (TDS) on sale transactions of Crypto assets should be abolished. This tax causes investors to lose capital with each trade and discourages prospective investors from participating in this market, resulting in a loss of capital investment in crypto assets. 2. The current tax architecture should be changed to allow for set-off and carry forward of losses in VDAs similar to equity shares/derivatives. The 30% threshold was set in response to comparisons of digital assets with highly speculative avenues such as gambling, betting, and so on. However, VDAs are similar to securities trading and should, therefore, be treated similarly with respect to taxation and setoff benefits. According to Delhi-based think tank The Esya Centre, the 30% tax and 1% TDS led to a cumulative trade volume worth Rs 32,000 crore shifting from Indian crypto exchanges to foreign ones between February and October 2022. The study also estimated that the current tax architecture may result in a loss of approximately Rs 99.3 trillion of local exchange trade volume over the next four years.
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