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Brazil’s oldest bank allows residents to pay their taxes using crypto




A major Brazilian bank is offering a new and convenient option for taxpayers to settle their dues using cryptocurrencies.According to a statement published by Brazilian bank Banco do Brasil on Feb. 11 it is now “possible” for Brazilian taxpayers to pay their tax bill with crypto, in a joint initiative with Brazilian-based crypto firm Bitfy.This initiative is available to Brazilian’s who have their crypto under the custody of Bitfy, which will act as a “collection partner” for the major Brazilian bank.It noted that besides the convenience it brings to customers, it makes it possible to “expand” the use and access to the digital asset ecosystem with “national coverage” and the comfort of a reputable bank providing consumer protection.Lucas Schoch, Bitfy’s founder and CEO added that the “new digital economy is a catalyst for a future full of advantages.”It was stated that crypto users will experience a straightforward process, as the tax details will be displayed, as will the conversion and exchange to the Brazilian currency, Reais, taking place instantly, using the selected cryptocurrency.Taxpayers will be able to simply scan a barcode and pay their tax bill, similarly to how they pay “a boleto,” meaning “ticket,” a popular payment method in Brazil.Related: Brazil could cement its status as an economic leader thanks to 2024 CBDC moveThis move comes after Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro started accepting cryptocurrencies as payments for taxes in October 2022.More recently in Dec. 2022, Brazil passed a regulatory framework that legalizes the use of cryptocurrencies as a payment method within the country.The law will likely come into effect in June later this year.Brazil’s citizens were previously told they would be required to pay taxes on like-kind crypto trades, for example swapping Bitcoin (BTC) for Ethereum (ETH), in May 2022.However, not all crypto investors in Brazil need to declare their trades, with the regulator establishing that only investors who trade more than BRL 35,000 (approximately $6,711 US) in crypto should pay income tax.

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