PANews reported on November 25 that according to the Korea Economic Daily, the South Korean National Assembly subcommittee decided to postpone the review of the cryptocurrency taxation policy. Previously, the country discussed the pending bills related to national cryptocurrency taxation at the subcommittee meeting scheduled for 14:00 local time on November 25. The subcommittee is a closed-door meeting, and the secretaries of the committees of the ruling and opposition parties and the first deputy minister of the Ministry of Planning and Finance will attend the meeting.
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