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South Korea seeks crypto tracking tool for taxes
South Korea seeks crypto tracking tool for taxes

South Korea seeks crypto tracking tool for taxes

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National Tax Service has opened a tender for software to track cryptocurrency transactions as part of efforts to combat tax evasion.

The contract, valued at 146.5 million won (about $99,500), calls for transaction-tracking software licenses capable of monitoring virtual asset activity.

The system is expected to enable real-time tracking, visualisation of wallet-to-exchange flows, and investigations into hidden assets and offshore tax evasion.

Bids are scheduled between April 28 and April 30, with evaluation set for May 7 and delivery required within 30 days of contract signing.

The initiative forms part of a broader push to strengthen enforcement tools ahead of the country’s planned crypto tax rollout in 2027.

Earlier reports indicate authorities are also developing AI-driven systems to analyse large volumes of crypto transaction data for compliance monitoring.

Under the proposed tax regime, gains above 2.5 million won would face a combined 22% levy, though the policy remains politically contested in South Korea.

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