French crypto practitioners urge the government to amend stablecoin tax policies
According to a joint article by several executives in the French cryptocurrency industry, the current tax policy on stablecoins is severely outdated. Under current regulations, converting stablecoins to fiat currency and withdrawing to a bank account incurs taxes, forcing a large amount of crypto assets to remain outside the traditional financial system, which is expected to result in a tax loss of 1 billion to 3 billion euros annually.
The article calls for the French government to make targeted adjustments to the "2027 Budget Bill" within the next six months, as AI agents are increasingly adopting stablecoins for payments. It suggests following the practices of other countries by defining the conversion of stablecoins to fiat currency as a "tax-free withdrawal." Industry experts warn that if this critical six-month window is missed, France may miss out on significant industrial benefits brought by the integration of AI and cryptocurrency payments.
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