Korean tax authorities seize $185M worth of crypto from tax evaders since 2021

Korean tax authorities seize $185M worth of crypto from tax evaders since 2021
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South Korean authorities have seized approximately $185 million worth of digital assets from tax delinquents since 2021, Yonhap news agency reported on Sept. 22.

In the second half of 2020, tax authorities implemented a system of seizing the virtual assets of tax delinquents to pressure them to pay taxes. The authorities seized the delinquents’ accounts or assets based on information received from the cryptocurrency exchanges.

If the delinquents do not pay the taxes after the seizure of assets, the authorities sell the cryptocurrencies at market prices to recoup the arrears.

The highest amount of digital assets seized from a single delinquent stood at 12.49 billion won or $8.87 million. The Seoul resident held around 20 cryptocurrencies, including $2.27 million worth of Bitcoin (BTC) and $1.34 million worth of Ripple (XRP), according to the report. After the seizure, the individual paid the taxes and requested that his assets not be sold.

Another delinquent paid the taxes after the authorities seized $6.16 million worth of virtual assets. Additionally, an individual who owed $1.91 million in national taxes had crypto assets worth $2.77 million seized.

The data was provided by the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, Ministry of Public Administration and Security, National Tax Service, and other government agencies.

Monika Ghosh
Journalist at CryptoSlate

Monika first started reading about crypto in 2020 and kept going deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole. While she is always skeptical of new projects, she earnestly believes blockchain and the crypto industry can bring relief to some of the most pressing problems of our time, including financial inequality and transparency. She is a voracious reader, and her fondness for food only rivals her love for books. Monika was previously a reporter at Jumpstart Media and Forkast News.

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