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India’s cryptocurrency landscape in 2025 remains a mix of cautious regulation and rapid adoption. While cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are not recognized as legal tender, they operate in a regulatory grey area with evolving tax and compliance frameworks. Over 107 million Indians now engage with crypto assets. 

Below is a timeline of key crypto regulation updates in India during 2025, 

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Crypto Regulation India Timeline – 2025Crypto Tax in India – 2025 (Fact-Checked)Crypto Adoption in India (2025 Snapshot) ConclusionFAQs

Crypto Regulation India Timeline – 2025

June 2025: Discussion paper on Cryptocurrency

The Indian government planned to release a discussion paper to establish a regulatory framework for crypto in India. The initiative also promised to seek public consultation on– stakeholders, including financial institutions, legal experts, crypto companies, and the general public.

May 22, 2025: FSB Peer Review Preparation

India gears up for the Financial Stability Board (FSB) review in October, aiming to align local crypto regulation with global regulatory standards.

April 1, 2025: SEBI Oversight Begins

SEBI starts monitoring crypto tokens that resemble securities. A multi-agency regulatory model is proposed, including RBI, SEBI, and the Finance Ministry.

February 13, 2025:VDA Income Tax Amendment Bill Introduced

The bill expands the scope of Virtual Digital Assets (VDAs) to include NFTs and undisclosed income. However, the 30% tax rate remains unchanged.

February 10, 2025: Crypto Exchanges Declared Reporting Entities

Exchanges, wallets, and even mining pools are categorized as “reporting entities.” They must report all transactions to tax authorities under the new AML

Crypto Tax in India – 2025 (Fact-Checked)

As of now, no official reduction has been made to the 30% tax on crypto gains or the 1% TDS, despite industry demands.

1. For Investors and Traders

Flat 30% Tax on gains from crypto sales, swaps, or gifts.
No deductions allowed except for cost of acquisition.

1% TDS on transfers above ₹10,000 (buyer deducts and remits).

No loss set-off or carry-forward permitted.

Example:  Buy BTC at ₹2.72 lakh → Sell at ₹8.72 lakh → ₹6 lakh profit → Tax = ₹1.8 lakh + TDS = ₹6,000

2. For Crypto Companies & Exchanges

KYC/AML compliance is mandatory.

1% TDS to be collected and remitted on every qualifying user transaction.

Transaction reporting to tax authorities under PMLA and IT laws.

CategoryTax RateTDSExampleInvestors30%1% if >₹10k₹50k profit → ₹15k tax + ₹500 TDSTraders30%1% if >₹10kTaxed as business incomeCompaniesNA1% collected₹10L transaction → ₹10k TDS

Crypto Adoption in India (2025 Snapshot)

Active Users: Over 107.3 million Indians (7.37% of population) hold or trade crypto.

Revenue Forecast: India’s crypto market is projected to hit $6.4 billion by year-end.

Exchanges: Platforms like CoinDCX, CoinSwitch, and Mudrex offer access to over 500 tokens.

Growth Drivers: Rising financial inclusion, smartphone penetration, and blockchain innovation.

Government Holdings: No official disclosure yet; policies prioritize transparency and user safety.

 Conclusion

India’s crypto regulation in 2025 reflects a delicate balance between enabling innovation and enforcing oversight. With strict taxes (30% + 1% TDS) and real-time transaction reporting, the government is creating a compliant ecosystem without enforcing an outright ban. As the FSB review nears, clarity in crypto regulation India could open new doors for mass adoption and position the country at the forefront of the $7 trillion global digital economy.

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