#financial The Ministry of Finance of Slovenia has presented a draft bill on the taxation of income from crypto assets at a rate of 25%. It may come into effect on January 1, 2026.
The draft bill is currently in the public discussion stage. According to the official release from the ministry, this step is part of a global approach to regulating the cryptocurrency sphere, which "aims for greater regulation, transparency, and data exchange."
The bill provides for the implementation of income tax on profits from the sale of crypto assets. It will not tax transactions involving the exchange of tokens and coins from one to another or transfers between wallets of the same owner. The obligation to maintain records of cryptocurrency purchases and sales and to submit an annual declaration falls directly on the taxpayer. The tax base will be calculated based on profits by subtracting the purchase price from the selling price. #TaxReform