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South Korea defends 22% crypto tax as fair amid calls to delay rollout

May 7, 2026
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South Korea defends 22% crypto tax as fair amid calls to delay rollout


South Korea’s finance authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to launching a 22% tax on virtual asset gains in 2027, rejecting growing criticism from academics and industry participants who argue that the policy is inconsistent and unfair compared with the treatment of stock investors.

The proposed crypto tax system has become a focal point of debate over fairness, classification, and system readiness.

Under the proposal set to begin in January 2027, crypto profits will be taxed at 22% after a 2.5 million won annual exemption, with the rate composed of a 20% national tax and a 2% local tax.

The policy comes at the same time that the government abolished the Financial Investment Income Tax on stock investors, prompting criticism that crypto investors are being disproportionately burdened and calls for rollout delay.

At an emergency policy forum on virtual asset taxes on May 7, Moon Kyung-ho, head of the Income Tax Division at the Ministry of Economy and Finance maintained that the system is grounded in the principle that all income should be taxed where it arises and that there is no justification for delaying implementation, according to local media.

Officials also firmly dismiss the idea that abolishing the financial investment income tax creates an obligation to exempt crypto assets. They emphasize that legislation for virtual asset taxation was passed in 2020, independently of later reforms to financial investment taxation.

Moon also argued that claims of unfairness are overstated, noting that taxation already applies unevenly across financial assets, with obligations imposed on major shareholders, foreign equities, and unlisted shares even as retail stock investors are largely exempt.

In defending the classification of crypto earnings as miscellaneous income, Moon pointed to international accounting standards that treat virtual assets as intangible assets. According to him, this category provides the most legally coherent framework available and avoids fragmentation of income types.

Officials stressed that the 22% flat tax rate, including local taxes, may be more advantageous for high-income earners than progressive capital gains taxation, which can reach higher marginal rates under comprehensive income rules. The structure is also presented as necessary to cover emerging income sources such as staking rewards, airdrops, and other blockchain-based earnings without legal uncertainty.

The ministry also rejected arguments that the absence of loss carryforward provisions creates structural inequity, stating that similar restrictions exist in other financial tax systems, including equity markets.

On the issue of value-added tax, officials clarified that crypto trading itself is not subject to VAT, and that taxation applies only to exchange services, not asset transfers.

Addressing concerns over the insufficient tax infrastructure, officials emphasized that the existing system is already in place.

They stated that compliance tools are being expanded through international reporting mechanisms such as CARF and domestic asset disclosure rules, and that further technical guidance on complex areas like staking taxation will be issued progressively through administrative updates.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Vivian Nguyen. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
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