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I just paid tax (India) on my crypto! 🏦
All the crypto I earned and all transactions done under my name in the last financial year are now properly reported and tax-paid.
I worked with a CA (Chartered Accountant) for this. He handled the filing and made sure everything was done in a clean and compliant way.
Crypto tax in India is still confusing for many people. And if you’re from India, this might be helpful. I’m just sharing my own experience here. Some details may not be perfect, and rules keep changing, so always consult a CA for your own situation.
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▶️ A few basics in simple words
Selling crypto = taxable event
The moment you sell crypto or swap it for another token, tax rules apply.
Holding crypto or USDT = not taxable
Just depositing USDT to an Indian exchange like CoinDCX and holding it does not trigger tax. No sale, no swap, no tax.
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▶️ One big misunderstanding a lot of people have:
1% TDS is NOT the final tax
When you sell crypto on Indian exchanges, they deduct 1% TDS. TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) means the exchange cuts a small amount and sends it to the government to signal that a crypto transaction happened.
Example:
You sell crypto worth ₹1,00,000. Exchange cuts ₹1,000 and sends it to the government. You receive ₹99,000.
That ₹1,000 is not your final tax.
It’s just an advance adjustment and tracking mechanism. Final tax is calculated later when you file your return.
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▶️ How crypto is taxed in India (as of now):
- Crypto profits are taxed at 30%
- Plus health and education cess
- No deductions for expenses
- Losses can’t be adjusted against other income
All of this is calculated when you file your ITR (Income Tax Return).
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▶️ How airdrops are taxed in India:
In India, airdrops are generally treated as income at the time you receive them, based on their fair market value in INR on that day. This can be taxable even if you don’t sell.
Later, when you sell the airdrop:
- The value taxed at receipt becomes your cost price
- Any gain on sale is taxed again at 30% (plus cess)
- Losses, if any, cannot be adjusted
Example:
Airdrop received on 5 June 2024, value = $1,000. That $1,000 may already be taxed as income at receipt.
- If the price dumps and you sell at $500:
- $500 − $1,000 = loss, which is not adjustable
If the price pumps and you sell at $1,300:
- $1,000 taxed at receipt
- $300 treated as profit and taxed at 30%
So depending on when you sell, you can end up paying tax even when you’re down overall, or paying tax twice across different stages.
This is where crypto tax in India feels messy. There’s still no crystal-clear rulebook, so many CAs take a conservative approach to avoid future notices.
That’s why keeping proper records, noting dates and prices, and working with a CA matters a lot.
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▶️ Why I paid late this year:
Being honest here. A few things around crypto tax were not very clear. Even now, everything isn’t 100% clear. I tried to gather as much information as possible.
Yes, this was avoidable with better planning. But it’s also understandable given how unclear crypto tax still feels in India.
Because of the delay:
- Interest was charged at 1% per month on unpaid tax (as per income tax rules)
- Late filing fee of ₹5,000 was added for filing after the due date
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▶️ A few things worth keeping in mind if you’re planning to pay crypto tax (India):
Things that HELP:
- Declare crypto sales properly
- Pay advance tax if you trade often
- Try to file on time
- Make sure your ITR matches AIS and 26AS
AIS and 26AS already show what banks and exchanges have reported to the government. If your return matches them, things stay clean and you usually don’t get notices.
Things to AVOID:
- Randomly showing crypto as business income
- Trying to adjust crypto losses or expenses
- Assuming small amounts don’t matter
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✅ Final thoughts:
A lot of people around us probably haven’t paid crypto tax yet. That doesn’t mean the data disappears. Exchanges already report transactions.
Paying tax hurts short term, especially when rules aren’t very clear. But clean records, no mismatch, and peace of mind matter long term.
Again, just sharing my experience. Not advice. Always best to consult a CA for your own case.
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