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The Canadian government declared in the 2024 federal budget its plans to adopt the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF), which was approved by the OECD in August 2022. The framework was developed by the OECD at the request of the G20 back in April 2021 and was designed to covers a broad range of digital assets and is designed to close the information gaps that tax authorities face with the increasing use of digital currencies and other crypto-assets in the global economy excluding specific types such as central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). The CARF, supported by 48 countries, outlines strict guidelines for reporting that Canada’s framework will mirror.
The framework covers a broad range of digital assets and is designed to close the information gaps that tax authorities face with the increasing use of digital currencies and other crypto-assets in the global economy.
As digital assets and digital currencies become increasingly mainstream, these new reporting measures will help mitigate risks associated with tax evasion and also enhance the stability of the financial market while in alignment with global standards.
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