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South Korea to Impose Crypto Tax, Starting January 2027

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South Korea’s Ministry of Economy and Finance has confirmed that crypto gains above $1,800 will face a 22% tax starting January 2027. The announcement marks one of the biggest regulatory shifts for the South Korean crypto market, which remains one of the largest and most active digital asset markets in Asia.

The new rules are expected to impact more than 13 million crypto investors across the country.

Crypto Tax Rules for Gains Above $1,800 Starting 2027

Under the updated Income Tax Act, profits earned from transferring or lending virtual assets will now be classified as “other income.” Starting January 2027;

Annual crypto gains above 2.5 million won ($1,800) will become taxable

Meanwhile, investors will face a combined 22% tax rate

The tax includes:

20% income tax

2% local income tax

Officials estimate that the policy could affect approximately 13.26 million crypto investors in South Korea. However, the government also clarified that the crypto tax will remain separate from financial investment income taxes.

Government Rejects Further Delays

Despite political pressure to delay or completely abolish the tax, the Ministry of Economy and Finance confirmed that implementation will proceed as planned.

At an emergency virtual asset taxation forum held in Seoul, Moon Kyung-ho, director of the ministry’s income tax division, stated:

“We will implement the virtual asset tax in January next year as scheduled.”

This is the first time the ministry has publicly confirmed its final stance on the long-delayed crypto tax policy.

Moon also defended the framework, saying:

“Virtual assets are subject to a 20% rate under separate taxation as other income, which in some respects is more favorable to taxpayers than comprehensive taxation.”

Major Exchanges Already Coordinating With Authorities

South Korea’s National Tax Service is now working closely with the country’s five largest crypto exchanges including Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit & Gopax.

Authorities are currently developing detailed tax reporting systems and compliance guidelines ahead of the 2027 rollout.

The government also plans to release separate tax standards for newer crypto income sources such as;

Staking rewards

Airdrops

Lending income

Government Addresses Concerns Over Overseas and DEX Trading

One major concern surrounding the tax involves tracking transactions made on overseas exchanges, decentralized exchanges (DEXs), and peer-to-peer platforms.

However, officials said these issues can be managed through;

Foreign financial account reporting systems

The global Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF)

The government also rejected criticism regarding potential double taxation. Officials explained that capital gains taxes on crypto profits and VAT charged on exchange service fees apply to different areas, meaning the system should not be viewed as double taxation.

South Korea remains one of the world’s most influential crypto trading markets, particularly for retail investors.

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