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by: xpoolPosted on: August 26, 2025

India Crypto Traders Face Crackdown as Authorities Target Undisclosed Transactions

Indian cryptocurrency traders are facing heightened scrutiny from tax authorities who have initiated action on undisclosed trading activity. The Income Tax Department has begun sending Section 133(6) notices to individuals who failed to report past trades, even those dating back years. This marks a significant move towards enforcing compliance within the Indian crypto market.

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