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South Africa Clarifies Crypto Taxation In New Draft Guidance.

South Africa’s tax authority has published draft guidance clarifying how cryptocurrencies should be taxed under the country’s existing income tax and capital gains framework.

The draft guidance, released by the South African Revenue Service (SARS), explains how existing legislation applies to crypto transactions. It guides on buying, selling, swapping, staking, mining, and using digital assets to pay for goods and services.

SARS reiterated that crypto assets are treated as intangible assets rather than legal tender or foreign currency. Thus profits may be taxed either as ordinary income or as capital gains depending on the taxpayer’s;

  • intent,
  • trading frequency, and
  • the nature of the transactions.

Frequent trading will attract income tax while long-term investment holdings will qualify for capital gains treatment.

What Will be Taxed?

Disposing of crypto assets, exchanging one cryptocurrency for another or spending crypto on goods and services will trigger taxable events under existing tax law. Donations of crypto assets may also be subject to donations tax because they are treated as property.

SARS said the document is intended to provide interpretive clarity rather than create new legal obligations. The move comes as the agency estimates that about 5.8 million South Africans own crypto assets, making the country one of the continent’s largest digital asset markets.

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The proposal is the latest step in South Africa’s broader effort to formalize oversight of the crypto sector after the country introduced licensing requirements for crypto asset service providers and brought digital assets under financial regulation in recent years.

Public comments are open until August 31, 2026 before the guidance is finalized.

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