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France’s New “Unproductive Wealth” Tax Could Hurt Bitcoin – Here’s How

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  • France considers taxing on "unproductive wealth," like the assets that donโ€™t make money on their own.

  • Proposed tax targets non-productive assets like Bitcoin, yachts, and private jets.

  • New tax could reduce Bitcoin demand, leading to short-term price drops and lower liquidity.

France is shaking up the crypto world by considering a new tax on “unproductive wealth.” This includes Bitcoin, along with luxury assets like yachts, private jets, and high-end cars. So, what does this mean for Bitcoinโ€™s price? Will this new tax make cryptocurrency less appealing to investors?

With the proposal still under discussion, the implications could be huge.

A New Tax on “Unproductive Wealth”

The French government is considering a new tax on assets that donโ€™t generate incomeโ€”referred to as “unproductive wealth.” This includes Bitcoin, along with luxury goods like private jets, yachts, and luxury cars. Wealthy individuals have traditionally used these types of assets to preserve and grow their wealth.

But this new proposal aims to change that by imposing a tax burden on them.

Why the Government Wants the Tax

The idea behind this tax is straightforward: assets that donโ€™t directly contribute to the economy or produce income should be taxed more. Since Bitcoin doesnโ€™t generate income, it falls into this category.

How Will This Affect Bitcoin?

This proposal has caused controversy, with many arguing it could reduce investment in both digital assets like Bitcoin and traditional luxury items. If the tax goes through, it could make holding these assets more expensive for French citizens, potentially reducing interest in them.

Taxing Bitcoin could reduce demand, as investors might be reluctant to buy or hold the asset if they face an added tax burden. In the short term, this could lower liquidity and cause Bitcoinโ€™s price to drop. However, it could also lead to more regulation of Bitcoin in other countries, which might impact the global market.

Bitcoin Price Performance

In November Bitcoin achieved a historic monthly gain, adding $26,400 to its value and closing at an impressive $96,400. Although it is currently trading at $95,360, the cryptocurrency has shown exceptional resilience, supported by strong market dynamics. 

While Bitcoin has not yet broken the $100,000 mark, it remains close to its recent record high of over $99,000.

The road ahead may be rocky, but Bitcoin’s ability to adapt will never stop surprising!

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