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Eric Trump Confirms President’s Plan to Make XRP, ADA, ALGO, HBAR Tax Free

In a recent development, Eric Trump, son of President Donald Trump, has confirmed plans to eliminate capital gains taxes on cryptocurrencies from the United States. This policy aims to bolster the domestic crypto industry by providing tax exemptions to U.S.-based projects such as XRP, Hedera Hashgraph (HBAR), Algorand (ALGO), and Cardano (ADA). The initiative seeks […]

Eric Trump Confirms President’s Plan to Make XRP, ADA, ALGO, HBAR Tax Free

In a recent development, Eric Trump, son of President Donald Trump, has confirmed plans to eliminate capital gains taxes on cryptocurrencies from the United States.

This policy aims to bolster the domestic crypto industry by providing tax exemptions to U.S.-based projects such as XRP, Hedera Hashgraph (HBAR), Algorand (ALGO), and Cardano (ADA).

The initiative seeks to position the United States as a global leader in the cryptocurrency sector by fostering innovation and investment within its borders.

Eric Trump emphasized the administration’s commitment to creating a favorable environment for the crypto community, contrasting it with previous regulatory approaches.

He criticized former regulatory officials for their stringent stance on cryptocurrencies, stating that the prior administration waged war against the community.

In contrast, the current administration aims to implement “sane regulation” to support the growth and integration of blockchain technologies into the financial system.

🚨BREAKING: Eric Trump confirms President Trump’s plan to make American cryptocurrencies such as $ALGO $ADA $XRP and $HBAR tax free

I was the first public source of this story and reported on it. This will put non American crypto at a -37% tax disadvantage. pic.twitter.com/6gL1pvnjxd

— Shawn Sully (@oroogle) December 10, 2024

Senator Ted Cruz’s Efforts to Overturn IRS Regulations on DeFi Platforms

In parallel with the executive branch’s initiatives, legislative efforts are underway to address regulatory challenges in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector.

Senator Ted Cruz has announced plans to repeal specific provisions within the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that impose reporting requirements on entities involved in cryptocurrency transactions.

The current regulations mandate that brokers, including those operating on DeFi platforms, report user transactions to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) using Form 1099-DA.

Senator Cruz’s proposed legislation seeks to exempt decentralized entities from these reporting obligations, thereby promoting the growth of DeFi platforms. He contends that the existing regulations could drive the burgeoning DeFi industry offshore due to compliance challenges and privacy concerns.

By overturning these provisions, the aim is to maintain the United States’ competitive edge in the rapidly evolving global financial landscape.

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Implications for the U.S. Cryptocurrency Landscape

The proposed elimination of capital gains taxes on U.S.-based cryptocurrencies, coupled with efforts to repeal stringent IRS reporting requirements, signifies a substantial shift in the United States’ approach to cryptocurrency regulation.

These initiatives are designed to attract investment, encourage innovation, and solidify the country’s position as a leader in the global crypto market.

However, these policy changes have sparked debate regarding their potential impact on market dynamics and regulatory oversight.

While proponents argue that tax exemptions and relaxed reporting requirements will stimulate economic growth and technological advancement, critics express concerns about the potential for increased market volatility and reduced consumer protections.

The balance between fostering innovation and ensuring a secure financial environment remains a central consideration as these policies are deliberated.

Disclaimer: This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are urged to do in-depth research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses.


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Solomon Odunayo

Solomon is a trader, crypto enthusiast, and analyst with over four years of experience in the industry. He strongly believes that crypto assets and the blockchain will continue to gain prominence. At TimesTabloid.com, he focuses on news, articles with deep analysis of blockchain projects, and technical analysis of crypto trading pairs.

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