Legal Regulation of Taxation of Cryptocurrency Turnover: A Comparative Legal Study of the Tax and Legal Regulation of the Republic of Malta and the Russian Federation
- Authors: Titorenko S.K.1
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- Issue: No 2 (2023)
- Pages: 36-43
- Section: ARTICLES
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/2409-7136/article/view/367904
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/FUOROY
- ID: 367904
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Abstract
The author discusses the features of the tax and legal regulation of cryptocurrencies in the Republic of Malta and the Russian Federation. A study of legal regulation and a study of the positions of legal scholars of the Republic of Malta, in terms of regulating the turnover of cryptocurrencies, as well as the experience of legal regulation of the turnover of cryptocurrencies in the Russian Federation. As a result of the study, the author identified a gap in the legal regulation of taxation of cryptocurrencies in the Russian Federation, in comparison with the legal regulation of the Republic of Malta. Public relations arising in connection with the turnover of cryptocurrencies are not fully regulated in any country of the world at the moment, including in terms of taxation of transactions using cryptocurrencies. In this connection, it is necessary to take into account the foreign experience of legal regulation of taxation of cryptocurrency turnover, including the Republic of Malta. The problem lies in the fact that amendments to the Tax Code of the Russian Federation have not been adopted at the moment, which would regulate the taxation of cryptocurrency turnover in the Russian Federation. The goal of the study is to investigate the experience of legal regulation of taxation of cryptocurrencies of the Republic of Malta and to identify aspects that could be applied to form the legal regulation of taxation of turnover of cryptocurrencies in the Russian Federation. Previously, comparative legal research in this area has not been conducted.
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