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<p dir="auto">Even as new proposals are delayed, Brazil has already taken steps to strengthen its crypto tax framework. In 2025, the country introduced a flat 17.5% tax on crypto capital gains, replacing earlier exemptions for smaller transactions and simplifying the system for investors.</p>
<p dir="auto">Additionally, the Banco Central do Brasil has classified stablecoin transfers as foreign currency transactions, bringing them under stricter tax rules. These changes signal a more structured approach to crypto regulation despite the pause on further reforms.</p>
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