TLDR Brazil aims to tax cryptocurrency transactions for cross-border payments, focusing on stablecoins. In the first half of 2025, Brazil’s crypto transactions reached $42.8 billion, with stablecoins dominating the market. The Finance Ministry is considering extending the IOF tax to international crypto transfers, effective February 2025. Stablecoin transactions will be classified as foreign-exchange operations under [...] The post Brazil Considers New Tax on Cryptocurrency Use for International Payments appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR Brazil aims to tax cryptocurrency transactions for cross-border payments, focusing on stablecoins. In the first half of 2025, Brazil’s crypto transactions reached $42.8 billion, with stablecoins dominating the market. The Finance Ministry is considering extending the IOF tax to international crypto transfers, effective February 2025. Stablecoin transactions will be classified as foreign-exchange operations under [...] The post Brazil Considers New Tax on Cryptocurrency Use for International Payments appeared first on Blockonomi.

Brazil Considers New Tax on Cryptocurrency Use for International Payments

TLDR

  • Brazil aims to tax cryptocurrency transactions for cross-border payments, focusing on stablecoins.
  • In the first half of 2025, Brazil’s crypto transactions reached $42.8 billion, with stablecoins dominating the market.
  • The Finance Ministry is considering extending the IOF tax to international crypto transfers, effective February 2025.
  • Stablecoin transactions will be classified as foreign-exchange operations under new central bank rules.
  • The move aims to close regulatory gaps and ensure proper taxation of crypto transactions, including efforts to prevent money laundering.

Brazil is exploring the possibility of taxing cryptocurrency transactions for cross-border payments. This move is part of the government’s effort to close a loophole in its existing financial transaction tax system. Currently, crypto transactions do not fall under the scope of Brazil’s IOF (Tax on Financial Transactions), which applies to foreign-exchange operations. With the rising use of cryptocurrencies in international payments, especially stablecoins, Brazil aims to address this gap.

The Growing Role of Cryptocurrencies in Brazil’s Economy

According to Reuters, cryptocurrency activity has surged in Brazil in recent years. The market is largely driven by stablecoins, digital assets pegged to the value of traditional currencies like the U.S. dollar. Brazil’s central bank recently classified stablecoins as foreign-exchange operations, which could pave the way for the country to impose new taxes on cross-border crypto transfers.

In the first half of 2025, Brazil’s cryptocurrency transactions reached 227 billion reais (about $42.8 billion). Stablecoins accounted for most of these transactions, with USDT (Tether) making up roughly two-thirds of the volume. Bitcoin, by comparison, accounted for just 11% of the total. The government’s growing concern about the use of stablecoins for payments, rather than investments, has prompted the push for new tax regulations.

A Shift in Taxation Rules for Crypto

Brazil’s Finance Ministry is reviewing options to extend the IOF tax to cover international crypto transactions, including payments made with stablecoins. This change comes as part of the central bank’s new regulatory framework, which takes effect in February 2025. Under these rules, stablecoin purchases, sales, and exchanges will be classified as foreign-exchange transactions.

While these new classifications won’t automatically trigger taxes, they lay the groundwork for potential tax obligations. The Finance Ministry is expected to release further guidelines in the coming months. This step would aim to ensure that the use of stablecoins doesn’t undermine traditional foreign-exchange markets, particularly when used for cross-border payments.

Addressing Regulatory Gaps in Crypto Transactions

The Brazilian government has expressed concerns about the potential for money laundering through cryptocurrencies. The new tax rules are designed to close regulatory gaps and ensure that transactions using stablecoins are properly taxed. Additionally, authorities are stepping up efforts to track foreign service providers offering crypto-related services in Brazil.

The expanded reporting requirements will make it easier to monitor cross-border crypto transactions, ensuring compliance with tax regulations. The move is seen as part of Brazil’s broader efforts to modernize its tax system and generate additional revenue. As the country navigates its fiscal challenges, these changes could provide a significant boost to public funds.

The post Brazil Considers New Tax on Cryptocurrency Use for International Payments appeared first on Blockonomi.

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