韩国国税厅启动加密货币投资追踪系统

韩国国税厅已启动针对加密货币投资收益征税的追踪系统建设准备工作,此举符合政府的扩张性财政政策和收入需求。该系统正在开发,以配合明年1月起对虚拟资产利润征税。价值30亿韩元的项目现开放竞标,将使用AI分析交易数据。

国税厅(NTS)于2026年3月12日星期四宣布,已开放开发用于分析虚拟资产交易以实现征税的综合系统的竞标。该项目价值30亿韩元(202万美元),已在公共采购服务的电子竞标平台上发布。本月内将选定成功竞标者并签订合同,系统设计将于4月启动。经过各种测试运行后,试点运营将于11月开始,系统将于11月至12月间正式上线。 该系统预计有助于从2027年开始收集个人的虚拟资产交易数据,”国税厅表示。该系统旨在系统化管理和分析大量交易数据,以检测潜在逃税行为,包括通过审计和识别逃税纳税人的隐藏收入。特别是,它将运用人工智能和机器学习来追踪异常交易类型和模式。 国税厅还计划与其他机构共享虚拟资产分析数据和疑似违规者名单,例如韩国海关、数据统计部和韩国银行。从明年1月起,对超过250万韩元的虚拟资产收入将征收22%的总税率——包括20%的所得税和2%的地方所得税。 这一举措符合政府的扩张性财政政策,并支持通过针对性措施增加收入的努力。

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