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42% taxes on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies: the battle against an invisible enemy begins in Rome

Still little news from Rome, in what could be crucial hours. What will happen to taxes on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies?

Something is moving in Rome, but we are still far from it not definitive to the increase in taxes on capital gains Bitcoin e Crypto al 42%. For now, the situation seems to be favorable to those who would like the rule removed everything shorthowever – at least according to what comes from majority – the paths could be different.

Opposition for now compact with the no – either out of real affection for the sector, or instead to ride on a theme on which the government it seems to be in serious difficulty, due to an increase in taxation on cryptocurrencies for which no one, for now, has claimed paternity.

The match, like everything related to the Budget Lawis on multiple tables, long and laborious. And before I can sing vittoria we will certainly have to continue fighting.

The fatherless norm already has a thousand enemies

The clearest fact for now is the following: no one has yet claimed the authorship of the norm and no one seems to have supported its goodness, at least in public. And therefore it also remains difficult to understand who we need to convince.

The only voices that were raised in support of taxation superior per Bitcoin and crypto come from outside parliament. Specifically Federico Cornelli of Consob e Antonio Patuellihead of the Italian Banking Association. Certainly important voices but, as far as we know, they do not have voting power in Montecitorio.

The opposition would appear to be compact: il PD expressed himself negatively on the ruleas they have gave it 5 stars and also someone from the Mixed Group.

Among these also Luigi Marattin in an exclusive from our newspaper – who has announced his willingness to sign any type of amendment presented against the tax increase.

The fact, however, is that the norm has no fathers public it should not be counted as a victory before the battle begins. Far from it: at least from what public opinion can observe, we are fighting against a metaphorical enemy which is invisible and – at least in the opinion of this writer – even more insidious.

It is impossible to think that it was a rule that ended up in the Budget Law due to the personal initiative of the deputy minister Leowho was spokesperson for the Budget Law at the press conference. It is equally difficult to think that the rule did not originate from one of the three majority parties, specifically Brothers of Italygiven that the other two government parties claim a no rather solid to the increase in taxation.

We’ll have to wait. Soon the protagonists on our pages

We’ll have to wait and we’ll have to wait Criptovaluta.it we will continue to keep you updated. The only news worthy of note is the reception in Parliament of some of the Italian sector operators, who would have defended the sector before those who will then have the power to decide whether the law will pass or not.

Meanwhile the sentiment among enthusiasts it is always the same: between those looking for unlikely escapes abroad and those who would like to go back to hiding away from the eyes of the treasury, there is not a single investor in cryptocurrencies who has found a sense to this sudden increase in the rate.

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