Slovenia proposes legislation to impose 25% tax on gains from crypto, derivatives
Slovenia’s Ministry of Finance released two legislative proposals for public consultation to clarify and align the taxation of digital assets and derivatives ahead of a planned 2026 rollout, according to an April 17 release.
The first proposal, the Law on the Tax on Profit from the Disposal of Crypto Assets, introduces a 25% capital gains tax on crypto profits earned by Slovenian residents.
Meanwhile, the second proposal amends existing rules for derivatives, applying the same flat tax rate regardless of holding period.
The proposed legislation aims to align the country with international standards on digital asset regulation and transparency.
Clear guidelines for crypto tax
Under the proposed crypto tax law, individuals will be taxed on…