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Paying for Goods and Services with Crypto
Using products like Luno Pay, paying with crypto has become easier. For example, at Pick n Pay, you can use your Luno app to scan a QR code at the till and pay with crypto. What are the tax implications when paying for goods and services with crypto? We answer this question, on this episode.
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:
Wiehan Olivier, Partner as well as FinTech & Digital Assets Lead for Forvis Mazars in 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.
Paying for Goods and Services with Crypto
Using products like Luno Pay, paying with crypto has become easier. For example, at Pick n Pay, you can use your Luno app to scan a QR code at the till and pay with crypto. What are the tax implications when paying for goods and services with crypto? We answer this question, on this episode.
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:
Wiehan Olivier, Partner as well as FinTech & Digital Assets Lead for Forvis Mazars in 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.