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BREAKING - Russian Finance Ministry Gets Tough on Cryptocurrencies

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According to an official press release published on the website of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, the citizens have to report ownership of cryptocurrencies to the tax authorities.

According to the proposed amendments, failure of the declaration of transactions worth $586,000 related to digital currencies can result in imprisonment of up to three years. Russian citizens have to report these transactions to the tax authorities at least twice every three years.

Russian Media Group, RBC reported today that the experts in Russia termed this as excessive punishment. The Ministry stated that in order to meet the requirements of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the changes to the current bill becomes mandatory.

The Ministry mentioned that the first time to report the ownership of crypto assets should not be later than 30 April 2022. Cryptocurrency exchangers and miners are required to send information about their business and transactions to the Federal Financial Monitoring Service of the Russian Federation. But the authority also outlined current judicial protection for digital currency holders.

“There is judicial protection for digital currency holders if the owner informs both the fact of the currency’s possession and transactions with it. The relevant protection procedure is provided in the Tax Code. At the same time, in the case of transactions with digital currency over a certain amount, the declaration becomes mandatory,” the Ministry said.

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Russia passed the Digital Financial Assets and Digital Currency Act earlier this year but the citizens remained sceptical about the crypto policy of the Government. According to the Ministry, new amendments are likely to regulate digital assets in line with the FATF recommendations. “Compliance with these recommendations will reduce the number of transactions related to money laundering obtained by criminal means,” the Finance Ministry said.

Finance Magnates reported earlier this year about the Central Bank of Russia’s consideration to limit digital currency purchases by unqualified investors in the country.

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