Reverse charge GST on foreign crypto platforms; here is what industry insiders have to say 

Reverse charge GST on foreign crypto platforms; here is what industry insiders have to say 

If the government passes tax law, investors using foreign crypto platforms might have to pay 30% tax on gains, 1% TDS as well as GST reverse charge. 

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If the government passes tax law, investors using foreign crypto platforms might have to pay 30 per cent tax on gains, 1 per cent TDS as well as GST reverse chargeIf the government passes tax law, investors using foreign crypto platforms might have to pay 30 per cent tax on gains, 1 per cent TDS as well as GST reverse charge
Aakanksha Chaturvedi
  • May 18, 2022,
  • Updated May 18, 2022 7:29 PM IST

The Government of India is mulling over imposing a reverse charge GST on customers using foreign crypto platforms, as previously reported by Business Today. 

A Finance Ministry official told Business Today, “If a crypto exchange is based out of India, and is not impacted from GST implication, then the receiver who is based out of India will be liable to pay GST on reverse charge basis. This could be reflected in 4B of GSTR-1 and is in the final stages of discussion now.” 

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If the government passes this tax law, investors using foreign crypto platforms might have to pay 30 per cent tax on gains, 1 per cent TDS as well as GST reverse charge. 

As per the Finance Ministry official, anytime a registered person (an Indian investor) purchases cryptos from an unregistered supplier (the financial intermediary, which is a foreign crypto exchange), the receiver must pay GST on a reverse charge basis. 

This new tax might act as disincentive for investors using foreign crypto platforms, says Smit Khakhkhar, Chief Technical Officer, Coin Crunch India. He told Business Today, “Reverse charge would be a hassle for novice investors who are looking to diversify their portfolio, this will discourage investors from trading on offshore exchanges, and implementing reverse charge specifically on crypto trades would be unjust.” 

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He further added that, “A lot of investors invest in foreign stocks and pay brokerage to foreign brokers, no GST on reverse charge basis has been enforced on it yet.” 

Sharat Chandra, vice president, Research and Strategy, EarthID, a Web3 platform had similar views. He further highlighted that this might actually lead to the death of India’s crypto industry and will heighten the crypto brain drain.  

Chandra told Business Today, “The crypto industry is reeling under unfavourable taxation, low-trading volumes and increased compliance costs. Any further tax will eventually lead to the industry's death by taxation and further augment the exodus of talent and capital from the country.” 

Also read: Washout! Terra down 100%, crypto exchanges de-list LUNA and UST 

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Also read: Terra Luna crash turns value of 4th biggest crypto to zero, all cryptocurrencies in free fall

The Government of India is mulling over imposing a reverse charge GST on customers using foreign crypto platforms, as previously reported by Business Today. 

A Finance Ministry official told Business Today, “If a crypto exchange is based out of India, and is not impacted from GST implication, then the receiver who is based out of India will be liable to pay GST on reverse charge basis. This could be reflected in 4B of GSTR-1 and is in the final stages of discussion now.” 

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If the government passes this tax law, investors using foreign crypto platforms might have to pay 30 per cent tax on gains, 1 per cent TDS as well as GST reverse charge. 

As per the Finance Ministry official, anytime a registered person (an Indian investor) purchases cryptos from an unregistered supplier (the financial intermediary, which is a foreign crypto exchange), the receiver must pay GST on a reverse charge basis. 

This new tax might act as disincentive for investors using foreign crypto platforms, says Smit Khakhkhar, Chief Technical Officer, Coin Crunch India. He told Business Today, “Reverse charge would be a hassle for novice investors who are looking to diversify their portfolio, this will discourage investors from trading on offshore exchanges, and implementing reverse charge specifically on crypto trades would be unjust.” 

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He further added that, “A lot of investors invest in foreign stocks and pay brokerage to foreign brokers, no GST on reverse charge basis has been enforced on it yet.” 

Sharat Chandra, vice president, Research and Strategy, EarthID, a Web3 platform had similar views. He further highlighted that this might actually lead to the death of India’s crypto industry and will heighten the crypto brain drain.  

Chandra told Business Today, “The crypto industry is reeling under unfavourable taxation, low-trading volumes and increased compliance costs. Any further tax will eventually lead to the industry's death by taxation and further augment the exodus of talent and capital from the country.” 

Also read: Washout! Terra down 100%, crypto exchanges de-list LUNA and UST 

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Also read: Terra Luna crash turns value of 4th biggest crypto to zero, all cryptocurrencies in free fall

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aakanksha Chaturvedi

I am a multimedia reporter working across Business Today properties, at the India Today Group.

I break stories for BusinessToday.in and write longform analytical pieces for the Business Today Magazine.

I also report for India Today TV's the Business Today Show and the Tech Today Show.

I am the youngest reporter with a cover story in the Business Today magazine (most widely read Indian business magazine). I am also the youngest reporter covering business news on TV.

I have previously worked with International Business Times (US edition) and Coin Crunch India. I graduated with a degree in mass media from Mithibai College, Mumbai in 2021.

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