India’s Finance Act of 2022 has introduced a 30% tax on income from cryptocurrencies, classified as virtual digital assets. Investors are required to pay 1% TDS on transactions exceeding certain limits and cannot offset cryptocurrency losses against other gains or carry them forward.
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