Recently, the Deputy Economy Minister Maurizio Leo has proposed to increase the capital gain tax rate on Bitcoin from 26% to 42%. The move coincides with the European Union’s preparation to implement its Markets in copyright-Assets Regulation (MiCA), which aims to create a unified regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies across the EU.
Changes in Italy's copyright Tax Law 2026
Recently, the Deputy Economy Minister Maurizio Leo has proposed to increase the capital gain tax rate on Bitcoin from 26% to 42%. The move coincides with the European Union’s preparation to implement its Markets in copyright-Assets Regulation (MiCA), which aims to create a unified regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies across the EU.
Changes in Italy's copyright Tax Law 2026
Recently, the Deputy Economy Minister Maurizio Leo has proposed to increase the capital gain tax rate on Bitcoin from 26% to 42%. The move coincides with the European Union’s preparation to implement its Markets in copyright-Assets Regulation (MiCA), which aims to create a unified regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies across the EU.