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by: xpoolPosted on: November 18, 2025

Brazil Considers 17.5% Tax on Cross-Border Crypto Payments

Brazil’s Ministry of Finance is exploring a new tax regime for international cryptocurrency transactions, aiming to address loopholes in the financial system. Proposed changes include imposing a 17.5% tax rate on digital asset transfers. This move, if implemented, would significantly impact cross-border crypto payments and could potentially drive investors away from Brazil.

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