Lao military says country’s crypto operators owe $20M in unpaid taxes
The government says the tax debt will be slashed by 50% in response to a prorated drop in cryptocurrency prices after the obligations were set.
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The government says the tax debt will be slashed by 50% in response to a prorated drop in cryptocurrency prices after the obligations were set.
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