The good, the bad and the ugly By Cointelegraph
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As the 2021-2022 United Kingdom tax year finished on April 5, 2022, Her Majesty’s Treasury announced they were paving the way for the UK to become a global crypto asset technology hub. This could mean that the previously not particularly crypto-friendly UK is changing its strategy and trying its hand at making crypto investments more attractive. But what are the potential scenarios at play?
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), a financial regulatory body in the UK, in its “Cryptoasset consumer research 2021” report, shows that approximately 2.3. million adult UK citizens held crypto in 2021, a 21% rise year-over-year. It seems natural that with rising interest and potential crypto mass adoption, HM Treasury would revisit its crypto regulations. This is especially true when considering that more and more private investment within the UK is located in crypto assets: Out of the 17.3 million adults who own some sort of investment product, 2.3 million are invested in crypto (according to the FCA’s “Financial Lives” survey).
Tony Dhanjal, the head of tax at Koinly, is a recognized crypto tax subject matter expert and a thought leader in this space. He is a qualified accountant with over 20 years of experience spanning across industry within blue chip organizations, investment banking and public practice.
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