Bybit to Impose Additional 18% GST on Trading Fees for Indian Users from July 7

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Crypto tax burden in India to grow as the government is set to impose an additional 18% GST on all crypto trading from July 7.

Indian crypto users are likely to face an increased tax burden from July 7, as crypto exchange Bybit Global announced the imposition of an additional 18% GST (Goods and Services Tax) on crypto trading fees. The new tax will be applicable in all crypto trading and related service fees, including spot, futures, and copy trading.

Indian crypto investors are already reeling under the pressure of higher crypto taxes. As of now, the government imposes  30% tax on crypto profits, and a 1% Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) is applied to each crypto transaction.

With this move, India now ranks among the countries with the highest tax burden on crypto market participants. This development has drawn major criticism from industry stakeholders who believe that this could hamper innovation while pushing users towards alternatives like decentralized exchanges (DEXs), etc.

This development is particularly concerning, as other jurisdictions around the globe are adopting crypto-friendly policies, especially following the Trump administration’s takeover earlier this year.

Bybit re-entered the Indian crypto space earlier this year, after a brief suspension. In response to the strong demand from Indian crypto investors, crypto exchanges are willing to participate in the market, with Coinbase considering a similar re-entry.

India’s Crypto Tax Reduction, Bitcoin Reserve Plans Under Threat?

Back In May, India’s crypto industry was lobbying to reduce the crypto tax from the existing 30% amid the strong industry growth and growing demand. Industry groups are now pointing to recent crypto-friendly policy shifts under the Trump administration in the U.S., urging Indian policymakers to adopt a more supportive regulatory stance.

Citing market potential, the lobby noted that India’s crypto ecosystem, currently valued at $2.5 billion, could expand to $15 billion by 2035 if a more favorable tax and policy environment is introduced.

Last week, reports also emerged that an Indian politician of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has proposed weighing the possibility of having a Bitcoin reserve. Pradeep Bhandari, the national spokesperson of the BJP, has called on the government to consider launching a pilot program for a strategic Bitcoin reserve, positioning it as a forward-looking step toward strengthening economic resilience.

Bhandari pointed to recent developments, such as the United States exploring a strategic Bitcoin reserve and Bhutan’s state-backed crypto mining efforts, suggesting that global financial dynamics are increasingly shifting toward digital assets.

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