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The UK's HMRC Begin Tax Talks for Cryptocurrency

The UK's HMRC Begin Tax Talks for Cryptocurrency

November 2019 has seen newly published guidelines come into place, with Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) collecting advice and consulting with third parties to create new principles on different taxes in the United Kingdom.

UK Tax Authority Updates Its Guidelines for Crypto Taxation

UK Tax Authority Updates Its Guidelines for Crypto Taxation

HMRC updates its guidelines for crypto – taxation, relating to both individuals and businesses. The new guidelines explicitly state that crypto-currencies are not considered as ‘money.’

UK's Tax Authority Ready to Invest Up to $130,000 in Blockchain Analytics Tool to Track Crypto Cybercriminals

UK's Tax Authority Ready to Invest Up to $130,000 in Blockchain Analytics Tool to Track Crypto Cybercriminals

The UK tax authority HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), is looking for an analytics tool using blockchain to enhance the process of identifying criminals who are trading in cryptocurrencies online.

Winklevoss Twins' Gemini and Archax Exchange Now Licensed by UK Financial Conduct Authority

Winklevoss Twins' Gemini and Archax Exchange Now Licensed by UK Financial Conduct Authority

The UK Financial Conduct Authority has granted a license to the Winklevoss twins’ Gemini cryptocurrency exchange.

eToro Plans to Launch Debit Card in UK Ahead of Robinhood

eToro Plans to Launch Debit Card in UK Ahead of Robinhood

As US-based investment app Robinhood delays its launch in UK indefinitely, eToro has revealed that it is planning to launch its debit cards for UK customers.

Crypto Exchange CEX.IO Receives Temporary Registration Status with UK FCA

Crypto Exchange CEX.IO Receives Temporary Registration Status with UK FCA

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has granted crypto exchange CEX.IO a temporary registration status to operate until July 9, 2021.

UK Financial Regulator Reveals: 1.9 Million British Adults Own Cryptocurrencies

UK Financial Regulator Reveals: 1.9 Million British Adults Own Cryptocurrencies

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK reported that 1.9 million adults own cryptocurrencies, representing 3.86% of the general population. The regulator also noted that 75% of them hold crypto worth less than £1,000, approximately $1,230.

UK Government Wants FCA Oversight on Crypto Investment Advertising

UK Government Wants FCA Oversight on Crypto Investment Advertising

The UK Government has proposed that crypto asset promotions should fall under the scope of the Financial Conduct Authority’s existing oversight and does not require a whole new framework just for digital assets.

DAG Global Seeks to Break New Ground as First UK Bank to Support Crypto Businesses

DAG Global Seeks to Break New Ground as First UK Bank to Support Crypto Businesses

DAG Global, a UK financial services company, aims to set a precedent by gaining a UK banking license to close the void between banks and crypto businesses. It intends to become the nation’s first bank to support cryptocurrency businesses.

UK ISIS Member Charged for Sending Bitcoin to Terrorist Militants in Syria

UK ISIS Member Charged for Sending Bitcoin to Terrorist Militants in Syria

A UK member of ISIS faces multiple charges for sending funds using Bitcoin to aid the escape of terrorist militants being held in prison camps in Syria.

Binance to Launch UK Crypto Exchange to Meet Client Demand

Binance to Launch UK Crypto Exchange to Meet Client Demand

Binance, the leading cryptocurrency exchange has announced that it will launch a regulated crypto trading platform in the UK, in the coming months. Binance.UK is planning to create a trading platform to allow retail and institutional investors to sell and buy cryptocurrencies using euros and pounds.

UK Court Recognized Cryptocurrency as Property in Freezing Order

UK Court Recognized Cryptocurrency as Property in Freezing Order

In a property ownership tussle, UK high court found itself in the second attempt to recognize cryptocurrency as property. This time round, the court imposed a freezing order to crypto firm directors who failed to prove that they were not owners of the disputed cryptocurrencies.

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