Brazil’s finance minister shelves crypto tax policy due to election: Report
Brazil is delaying plans to review crypto taxes until after the October 2026 election, as officials avoid pushing divisive reforms during the campaign period.
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Brazil is delaying plans to review crypto taxes until after the October 2026 election, as officials avoid pushing divisive reforms during the campaign period.
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