Australian Judge Rules Bitcoin as Currency, Not Asset, Potentially Exempting Capital Gains Tax
According to Bitcoin News, an Australian judge has ruled that Bitcoin is a form of currency rather than an asset, a decision that could exempt Bitcoin transactions from capital gains tax. If upheld, this ruling could lead to tax refunds of up to $1 billion and fundamentally change the Australian Taxation Office's current approach to taxing cryptocurrencies.
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