Greece Plans 15% Tax on Crypto Gains Under New Draft Law

Greece is preparing to introduce a 15% flat tax on cryptocurrency capital gains under a draft law that would formally bring digital assets into the country’s tax framework. The proposal exempts the first €500 of gains and excludes individual crypto miners, applying only to corporate mining operations. The move aligns Greece with other European countries that already tax crypto profits. The bill will be submitted to parliament in the coming months, where lawmakers will debate and potentially amend the proposal before implementation.
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