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Brazil Abolishes Crypto Tax Exemption, Introduces 17.5% Flat Levy

Brazil Abolishes Crypto Tax Exemption, Introduces 17.5% Flat Levy

Arabian Post16-06-2025
Brazil has revoked its exemption for small-scale cryptocurrency gains, imposing a uniform 17.5% capital gains tax on all digital asset profits, effective from 12 June under Provisional Measure 1303. The measure replaces the previous tiered system—which allowed monthly tax-free crypto gains of up to R$35,000 and progressive rates of 15–22.5% for larger profits—and now applies to all holders, regardless of volume or wallet type.
The overhaul extends beyond exchange-traded assets to include self-custodied holdings and offshore crypto portfolios. Taxation occurs quarterly, with losses offsettable against gains over a rolling five-quarter period, although this allowance will narrow in 2026.
Smaller retail investors, previously shielded from taxes on modest gains, now face a significant shift. Under the old system, a casual trader earning R$30,000 in profits paid no tax; the new regime means a payable R$5,250—a leap from zero to 17.5%. Conversely, high-net-worth individuals stand to benefit: gains previously taxed at up to 22.5%—notably on trades above R$30 million—will now bear the lower flat rate.
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This tax reform is part of a wider fiscal realignment aimed at broadening revenue sources. Previously untaxed fixed-income instruments like LCIs, LCAs, CRIs and CRAs are now subject to a 5% profit tax. Operators within online betting are also affected, with tax rates rising from 12% to 18%. The government had initially attempted to raise the IOF financial transaction tax, but withdrew following resistance.
The shift reflects Brazil's position as Latin America's largest crypto market, ranked among the world's top ten in adoption. Government officials say the move is designed to simplify taxation, close loopholes—particularly for self-custody and offshore holdings—and treat crypto assets on par with traditional investments.
In March, Brazil's Congress debated legislation to permit partial wage payments in Bitcoin, allowing up to 50% of salaries to be paid in crypto for domestic workers, and 100% for foreign contractors, under central bank supervision. While still under review, this bill indicates a dual approach: while levying stricter taxes, the state is also exploring broader integration of crypto into economic life.
Analysts suggest that while this latest policy may place increased pressure on small-scale traders, it could attract institutional investors seeking tax certainty. 'Brazil now offers a clear, flat tax regime' for asset managers, said a financial strategist in São Paulo, referring to the capped 17.5% rate for large holdings.
Market observers caution, however, that the removal of tax-free gains may cool participation among casual investors, potentially reducing liquidity. With the reform's full implementation and impact on compliance still unfolding, the crypto sector is bracing for a recalibration in trading dynamics.
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