Brazil’s crypto regulatory momentum just hit a political pause, and the timing explains everything. The Decision and Who Made It Dario Durigan, who took officeBrazil’s crypto regulatory momentum just hit a political pause, and the timing explains everything. The Decision and Who Made It Dario Durigan, who took office

Brazil’s New Finance Minister Has Shelved a Crypto Tax Consultation: Here Is Why

2026/03/22 16:07
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Brazil’s crypto regulatory momentum just hit a political pause, and the timing explains everything.

The Decision and Who Made It

Dario Durigan, who took office as Brazil’s Finance Minister on Friday after predecessor Fernando Haddad stepped down to run for governor of São Paulo, has decided to shelve a planned public consultation on cryptocurrency taxation. The decision was reported by Reuters, citing two sources familiar with the minister’s intentions. Durigan’s reasoning is straightforward: spending political capital in Congress on divisive tax measures during an election year is a risk his office is not willing to take ahead of Brazil’s October 2026 presidential election.

The shelved consultation had been the anticipated next step in Brazil’s evolving crypto regulatory framework. It was designed to address the tax treatment of crypto flows, specifically whether stablecoin transactions and virtual asset transfers for international purposes should be classified as foreign exchange operations subject to the IOF tax. That classification would have had meaningful implications for the approximately 90% of Brazil’s domestic crypto flows that central bank chief Gabriel Galipolo said earlier this year are linked to stablecoins.

What Was Already in Place

The consultation’s suspension does not undo what Brazil’s central bank finalized in November 2025. Those rules brought crypto service providers under existing financial sector regulations, requiring them to obtain authorization to operate. Stablecoin transactions and the use of virtual assets for international transfers were placed under foreign exchange market oversight at that point. The consultation was meant to build the tax layer on top of that existing structure. Without it, that layer remains unresolved.

The broader legislative picture is more nuanced. A 17.5% flat tax on crypto gains remains expected to take effect in 2026, suggesting the pause is specific to the consultation rather than a wholesale retreat from crypto taxation. Durigan’s stated position is policy continuity rather than reversal. The distinction is between the measures already moving through the legislative process and the new consultation that would have required fresh political energy to advance.

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The Broader Fiscal Context

The crypto delay is part of a wider pattern. A separate proposal to end tax exemptions on investment securities, including credit letters, failed to advance in Congress last year and may now be deferred to a new presidential mandate beginning in 2027. The Finance Ministry is managing a broader fiscal agenda against an election calendar that makes controversial measures expensive to pursue. Crypto taxation is one item on a longer list of initiatives being weighed against that political reality.

Brazil’s approach to crypto regulation had been among the more structured in Latin America following the central bank’s November framework. The consultation’s shelving introduces uncertainty about the timeline for resolving the foreign exchange classification question, which has direct implications for how stablecoin flows are reported, taxed, and overseen. With roughly 90% of domestic crypto activity tied to stablecoins, that question is not a peripheral one. It sits at the center of how Brazil’s crypto market actually operates.

The consultation may be reassessed after the 2027 presidential mandate begins, according to Reuters. For the industry operating in Brazil, that timeline means the tax treatment of the majority of their transaction volume remains in a gray area for at least another year.

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