Turkish Parliament Delays Debate on Crypto Tax Law Due to Lack of Quorum
The Turkish Grand National Assembly postponed discussions on the anticipated cryptocurrency regulation bill, often referred to as the "crypto tax law," after failing to achieve a quorum twice. The bill, now deferred to March 25, 2026, leaves industry participants and the public awaiting clarity on digital asset taxation and oversight.
Opposition lawmakers criticized the rushed legislative process but avoided addressing the contentious tax provisions. The delay underscores the challenges of implementing cohesive crypto regulations in a rapidly evolving market.