Türkiye's Finance Minister: No plans to tax profits from stocks and cryptocurrencies
Mehmet Simsek, the Minister of Finance of Turkey, stated that Turkey has no plans to impose taxes on profits from stocks and cryptocurrencies. The government is considering imposing a "very limited" transaction tax on these assets, but has not specified its potential scale. Previously, Turkey considered imposing capital gains tax on stocks and cryptocurrency assets.
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