How tax regulators have their sights set on your blockchain bucks

The rise of blockchain is leading tax authorities to re-examine how to tax entities in a world where decentralised settlement mechanisms rule
How tax regulators have their sights set on your blockchain bucks

Last November, mining giant Rio Tinto carried out an iron ore trade with a letter of credit registered on the Voltron blockchain platform, simplifying and expediting a process that earned Abel Martins Alexandre, head of commercial treasury, several plaudits.

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