You see, I didn't know that the laws were so favorable when it comes to tax, but 15% doesn't seem so bad considering the amount of tax on crypto that some other countries have.
Yeah, I agree.
Brazil was very crypto friendly until our President changed in 2023. As I said, crypto was tax free until 6k USD per month (which is a lot imo).
It's bad when one man has so much influence on everything that happens in the country - it's not that I have to brag about my president who is an old commie who lives in the past and doesn't even respect the constitution of the country he lives in - but luckily he doesn't have too much power so that is not too important.
Regarding taxes and other things related to crypto, I can say that I am satisfied, but that will change considering that I live in the EU, which has one center of power and imposes rules on everyone, especially the little ones who cannot defend themselves
It is sad that our money from taxes goes to a hole and we have basically zero return from it (no public education, no public health care, etc)... but that is how things in developing countries are...
I have all that, although health care is not completely free (you have to pay about 10 EUR per month) to be able to have all services for free, but the level of corruption is still high - in the past 8 years, as many as 30 ministers had to leave because investigations were launched against them - and the same party won again in the recent elections - it's hard to understand.