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Long-Term Investors
A long-term crypto investor is someone who holds onto a crypto asset for an extended period, anticipating long-term growth. These investors are generally taxed on capital gains or losses. On this episode, Jashwin, explains how long-term crypto investors are taxed, and draws a comparison to the tax treatment of shares.
Hosted by Christo de Wit, Country Manager, Luno South Africa. We’re joined by a leading expert who will help demystify the world of crypto tax:
Jashwin Baijoo, Associate Director, and Head of Crypto Asset Compliance at Tax Consulting South Africa.
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Luno (Pty) Ltd is an authorised FSP, reg no. 53314. The information does not constitute financial or tax advice, nor a solicitation to trade. Luno makes no warranties or representations as to the veracity of any information provided by guest speakers. Tax consequences depend on your individual circumstances as a taxpayer. You should always consult with your own tax advisor for definitive advice.
By LunoLong-Term Investors
A long-term crypto investor is someone who holds onto a crypto asset for an extended period, anticipating long-term growth. These investors are generally taxed on capital gains or losses. On this episode, Jashwin, explains how long-term crypto investors are taxed, and draws a comparison to the tax treatment of shares.
Hosted by Christo de Wit, Country Manager, Luno South Africa. We’re joined by a leading expert who will help demystify the world of crypto tax:
Jashwin Baijoo, Associate Director, and Head of Crypto Asset Compliance at Tax Consulting South Africa.
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Luno (Pty) Ltd is an authorised FSP, reg no. 53314. The information does not constitute financial or tax advice, nor a solicitation to trade. Luno makes no warranties or representations as to the veracity of any information provided by guest speakers. Tax consequences depend on your individual circumstances as a taxpayer. You should always consult with your own tax advisor for definitive advice.