Brazil's new finance minister shelved a planned crypto tax consultation ahead of October's presidential election, even as stablecoins drive 90% of the country'sBrazil's new finance minister shelved a planned crypto tax consultation ahead of October's presidential election, even as stablecoins drive 90% of the country's

Brazil Hits Pause on Crypto Tax Plans as Election Politics Take Priority

2026/03/23 13:23
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  • New finance minister Dario Durigan has delayed a planned crypto tax consultation potentially until 2027.
  • Stablecoins account for roughly 90% of Brazil’s crypto transaction volume, with an estimated US$319 billion in total crypto transactions processed between mid-2024 and mid-2025.
  • Brazil’s existing 17.5% flat tax on crypto capital gains and central bank rules classifying stablecoin transfers as foreign exchange operations remain in force.

Brazil has postponed a planned public consultation on crypto taxation, delaying decisions on how stablecoin-heavy activity will be taxed in one of the world’s fastest-growing digital asset markets.

Finance minister Dario Durigan, who took office on March 20, halted the process to avoid advancing contentious fiscal measures ahead of October’s presidential election. 

According to Reuters, he views the proposed tax changes as politically divisive and is instead prioritising less sensitive initiatives such as big tech regulation and data centre investment to maintain support in Congress. 

Interestingly though, the shift comes as President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva campaigns for another term.

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Surging Adoption, Stalled Policy

Brazil ranks fifth globally in the Chainalysis adoption index and leads Latin America. 

Stablecoins account for about 90% of transaction volume, with monthly flows between US$6 billion (AU$9.18 billion) and US$8 billion (AU$12.24 billion). Total volume reached an estimated US$319 billion (AU$488.07 billion) in the year to mid-2025.

Tax treatment has become more urgent since the central bank introduced new rules in November 2025, classifying stablecoin transactions as foreign exchange operations. The framework also requires crypto firms to hold between US$2 million (AU$3.06 million) and US$7 million (AU$10.71 million) in capital, caps transfers to unauthorised platforms at US$100,000 (AU$153,000) per transaction, and mandates local incorporation for foreign companies.

In the absence of new guidance, existing tax rules remain in force, starting with a flat 17.5% tax on crypto capital gains, and that includes offshore and self-custodied assets. It took effect in June 2025, replacing a progressive system of 15% to 22.5% above 35,000 reais, or about US$6,587 (AU$10,078). 

Reporting obligations are enforced through DeCripto, a system aligned with the OECD Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework.

The central bank’s November 2026 compliance deadline for crypto service providers remains unchanged. The consultation is still under consideration but may not resume before 2027, extending uncertainty around stablecoin taxation despite expanding market activity.

Related: Algorand Foundation Cuts 25% of Staff Amid Crypto Downturn

The post Brazil Hits Pause on Crypto Tax Plans as Election Politics Take Priority appeared first on Crypto News Australia.

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