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Kazakhstanian Tenge Pulled for Crypto-Mining Tax: $7 million

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The government of Kazakhstan fetches a lump sum amount of 3.07 tenge (approximately $7 million). The tax collected by the government came from crypto mining firms and businesses in 2022. It tends to obey the amendments in the crypto market lawfully for regulating it and passing the monetary burden as per local media news reports. 

Kazakhstan is directed to 75% of revenue sales from crypto mining for taxes. On February 6, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a law and restored the nation’s stand opposite to the illegitimate mining operations and crypto assets distribution. 

Globbed Kazakhstan’s Tenges in Government’s Hands

Kazakhstan stands in the top Bitcoin mining pivots in the world. Kazakhstan contributed 13.22% of the total Bitcoin hash rate till January 2022. According to Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, the Series is led by the U.S. with 37.84%, followed by China at 21.11%. 

Mining fees based on governmental data of 2023 till April 27 amounted to 240 million tenges, approximately $541,463. The Kazakhstan government closing the miner down gave the reason for saving energy. Genuine reasons were clear as per the reports that the amount from the miners in the form of taxes was not up to the expected limits.   

The mining hash rate of Kazakhstan is one of the largest in the global cadre. On Monday, Kazakhstan’s Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance delineated energy fees endowed by crypto miners for the initial quarter of 2022. Around $1.5 million (652 million tenges) fees were due to miners in the budget Q1, 2022. The foundation of these fees was kept on January 1, 2022.

Expanding the crypto bill amounts was also considered at the front desk. The Kazakhstan Vice Minister put forward an increase of $0.0023 per kWh to $0.01, particularly for crypto miners. It will be around a 335% increase from what miners have now on them. Tax scheme was on every GPU and all tools and equipment inclusively used in crypto-mining. Bringing forth the tenderness towards the tax-per-video card, like casinos are taxed for every table they run. 

Mining Bitcoin in Kazakhstan

Mining Bitcoin is a process that uses a set of fixed hardware to finish the mathematical calculations required to make new blocks on the blockchain—huge mining execution spaces beyond 10,000 mining rigs. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), GPUs, racks, etc, are all part of these rigs. Kazakhstan is a piece of cake for crypto miners after China got banned from mining last year.

The Bitcoin network’s hash rate nosedived by 13.4% in a day from about 205 exahashes per second (EH/s) to 177 EH/s due to the brief shutdown in Kazakhstan.

The third area of his manifesto was to eliminate the mining hardware from staying immune to Value-Added Tax (VAT). 

Duly noted, as the committee recommends, tax reporting on digital mining payments is not given for by Kazakhstan’s tax code. The Kazakh House of the Council, on Wednesday, streamed the first amendment’s narration to the national tax code hitch to the electricity cost consumption by mining entities called crypto-mining tax.

Later in 2021, estimates of crypto-mining extended to $1.5 billion in revenue for the country in five years, according to the Data Center Industry and Blockchain Association of Kazakhstan. In former reports, Kazakhstan is one of the world’s largest countries by BTC mining hash rate. The latest updates of the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index show that Kazakhstan is the third-largest BTC mining location in the world, having a hash rate share amounting to 13% as of January 2022.

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