In this issue, FinTax will review the Oyster case and the Bitqyck case, using these two ICO-related tax evasion cases as examples to provide crypto investors with sober thinking about tax compliance during the meme coin craze.
Today, Sister Sa’s team will use recent cases that have occurred/solved as an example to talk to you about some key information revealed by these examples of currency-related official crimes in the crypto era.
Turkey today issued new cryptocurrency anti-money laundering (AML) regulations, requiring users with a single transaction amount exceeding 15,000 Turkish lira (about $425) to provide identity information to crypto service providers. The regulations will officially take effect on February 25, 2025.