Brazil industry giants representing 850 companies decry stablecoin tax threat
By Anonymous

They argue the tax would be illegal, violating Brazil's Constitution and Virtual Assets Law, as stablecoins are not considered fiat currency.
Source: CoinDesk
By Anonymous

They argue the tax would be illegal, violating Brazil's Constitution and Virtual Assets Law, as stablecoins are not considered fiat currency.
Source: CoinDesk

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