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4.85m French Crypto Holders ‘Fail to Declare Their Holdings’ as Gov’t ‘Takes Aim’ at Offenders
Tim Alper
Last updated:
May 6, 2024 23:00 EDT | 1 min read
Per the French IT magazine Clubic, the Ministry of Public Action and Accounts and the nation’s tax bodies are preparing to act.
They have been spurred into action after just 150,000 French residents “correctly declared their cryptoassets” at the end of the past financial year.
French Crypto Holders ‘Under-declare’ Holdings?
According to European Central Bank (ECB) estimates, “some 5 million French people hold cryptoassets including Bitcoin (BTC).”
The media outlet said tax officials “suspect” many taxpayers of “under-declaring their assets.”
And the ministry is preparing to respond by rolling out new legislation. It is working in conjunction with the nation’s Economy Ministry.
The new legislation will contain a “large arsenal of measures.” These will “force crypto holders to toe to the government’s line,” ministry officials believe.
The legislation will be bundled with a range of other anti-fraud rules, the ministry confirmed.
And the media outlet said that these measures would come as a “rude awakening” for French “cryptocurrency enthusiasts.”
80% Fines Await French Crypto Holders Who Fail to Declare
Failing to declare crypto holding on tax returns is punishable by fines in France. These can rise to 40% of the coins’ total worth.
In the case of professional crypto traders who fail to declare coins, this amount can be doubled to a whopping 80%.
The new proposals “could be discussed in the coming weeks” by both lawmakers and senators.
If it faces no opposition in parliament, the bill “could see the light of day” before the end of fall 2024.
New Powers on Their Way?
The Ministry of Public Accounts also wants to give the tax body new powers over citizens’ overseas assets and holdings.
This would help tax officials crack down on French crypto holders who attempt to hide their tokens on overseas-based wallets and crypto exchange platforms.
In March, a major French media outlet reported that 15% of people aged 18-24 have bought crypto.
The same outlet said that 9% of French citizens have bought crypto at some point in their lives.
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