Coinbase Is Back In IndiaβAnd It Wants 30% Crypto Tax Reconsidered
Digital asset exchange Coinbase has restarted crypto trading in India after a two-year absence, with fiat deposits planned to arrive in 2026.
Coinbase Has Returned To India For The First Time Since 2023
As reported by TechCrunch, Coinbase has resumed user onboarding in India for the first time since pulling out of the country back in 2023, more than two years ago. The American crypto exchange ranks as the largest public digital asset company in the world, hosting around $516 billion in assets on its platform.
Initially, the exchange first entered India in 2022, but only a few days after beginning services, it had to suspend UPI payments. UPI, short for Unified Payments Interface, is the most widely adopted real-time digital payments instrument in India. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) had said shortly after Coinbaseβs launch that it wasnβt aware of any crypto exchange using UPI.
With UPI access gone, Coinbase users no longer had a way to purchase digital assets on the platform using fiat. The exchange stopped new user signups in June 2023, with a complete discontinuation of services happening in September 2023.
βWe had millions of customers in India, historically, and we took a very clear stance to off-board those customers entirely from overseas entities, where they were domiciled and regulated,β said Coinbaseβs APAC director, John OβLoghlen, at India Blockchain Week (IBW). OβLoghlen added that the decision to pull out didnβt come without hesitation.
Fast-forward to 2025, and Coinbase announced in March that it had registered with Indiaβs Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), allowing it to provide crypto services in the country. The platform opened in early access in October, and now, it has seen a full public launch. So far, users can only access crypto-to-crypto trading, but according to OβLoghlen, a fiat on-ramp is planned to become available next year. This would allow users to buy digital assets using the Indian Rupee (INR).
While India isnβt closed off to cryptocurrencies like its northern neighbor, China, it still has a relatively strict digital-asset regulation regime. The nation collects a 30% tax on investor crypto profits and allows for no offsets against losses. Additionally, it charges a 1% Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) on all transactions, as a method of tracking digital asset activity.
Naturally, this taxation regime isnβt ideal for crypto companies, as it directly affects adoption. OβLoghlen said that Coinbase is hoping the Indian government will relax the tax to make it more convenient for investors to hold digital assets.
Reopening its exchange isnβt the only move that Coinbase has made in the subcontinent recently. As announced on its blog, the platform has made an investment in Indian crypto exchange CoinDCX. βTaken together, these steps reflect a clear commitment: we believe India and its neighbors will help shape the future of the global onchain economy,β noted the post.
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