Crypto providers will have to report details of their EU clients’ transactions to national tax authorities within the bloc, under a bill set to be proposed by the European Commission next week.
The new law, inspired by international standards designed to curb crypto tax evasion, could also apply to stablecoins, derivatives, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and force even non-EU-based crypto providers to register within the bloc, the document reveals.
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