Turkey’s ruling AK Party submitted a draft law to parliament on March 2, 2026 proposing a 10% withholding tax on cryptocurrency gains, targeting a market where Turkey’s ruling AK Party submitted a draft law to parliament on March 2, 2026 proposing a 10% withholding tax on cryptocurrency gains, targeting a market where

Turkey Proposes a 10% Crypto Tax as Annual Trading Volumes Hit $200 Billion

2026/03/03 04:31
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Turkey’s ruling AK Party submitted a draft law to parliament on March 2, 2026 proposing a 10% withholding tax on cryptocurrency gains, targeting a market where annual trading volumes reached nearly $200 billion in 2025.

Why Turkey Has a $200 Billion Crypto Market

The scale of Turkish crypto adoption isn’t an accident. The lira has lost a staggering portion of its value over the past several years, inflation has been persistent and severe, and ordinary Turks discovered that holding dollars or crypto was a more reliable store of value than holding the national currency. The result is one of the most active retail crypto markets in the world by volume, driven not by speculation but by genuine monetary need.

That context matters for how this tax bill gets read. The government isn’t taxing a fringe activity. It’s taxing something close to a parallel financial system that millions of Turks have built around the formal banking infrastructure, largely because the formal banking infrastructure wasn’t protecting their purchasing power.

What the Bill Actually Does

The proposed structure runs on two tracks depending on where trading happens.

On regulated platforms, authorized exchanges will withhold 10% of investor gains quarterly and remit it directly to the government. The compliance burden stays with the platform, not the individual. On unregulated platforms, which the bill defines as unauthorized exchanges, investors are on the hook to declare their own gains in annual tax filings. That second track is essentially an enforcement mechanism designed to push users toward regulated platforms where the government can see and tax the activity automatically.

Crypto service providers face a separate 0.03% transaction tax on sale amounts or asset market values they broker. That’s a small number per transaction, but applied across $200 billion in annual volume it compounds into meaningful revenue. The VAT exemption on crypto deliveries subject to the new transaction tax prevents double taxation on the same event.

The bill also gives the Turkish president authority to adjust the 10% rate anywhere between 0% and 20%, based on token type, holding period, or wallet type. That flexibility is either a useful policy tool or a source of significant uncertainty depending on how you read Turkish executive authority over economic policy.

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The Implementation Detail That Matters

Crypto brokers and intermediaries will be responsible for tax checks based on their internal records. If a user provides incomplete data, tax authorities can pursue the broker for the shortfall. That provision shifts liability toward platforms in a way that will accelerate KYC and identity verification requirements across Turkish exchanges regardless of what users prefer.

Two months after publication in the official gazette is the implementation timeline if parliament approves the bill.

The Bigger Picture

Turkey is formalizing what has been an enormous informal market. The government has been tightening oversight gradually, and this tax bill represents the revenue side of that regulatory maturation. Legalizing and regulating crypto while taxing it is a more pragmatic approach than the outright bans that other governments have attempted. It acknowledges that the market exists, that it’s large, and that trying to eliminate it would be both politically unpopular and practically difficult.

Whether the 10% rate drives activity toward unregulated offshore platforms or gets absorbed by a user base that has been operating in a high-inflation environment anyway is the practical question the bill’s implementation will answer. Turkey’s crypto users have already demonstrated they’ll tolerate significant friction to preserve purchasing power. A 10% tax is friction. Whether it’s enough friction to change behavior is genuinely unclear.

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