There is no explicit information on cryptocurrency regulation in Kiribati. The country uses the Australian dollar and has no known crypto legislation.
| Status | unknown |
| Risk Score | 65/100 (High Risk) |
| Region | asia pacific |
| Currency | AUD |
| Capital Gains (Personal) | 0% - no income tax system |
| Capital Gains (Corporate) | 30% CIT (for companies earning > AUD 14,000) |
| VAT on Crypto | No |
| Staking Tax | N/A |
| Airdrop Tax | N/A |
No crypto-specific tax guidance available.
| Required | No |
| Regulator | Ministry of Finance |
| Framework | No crypto legislation; uses Australian dollar |
| Ease | very_complex |
No detailed enforcement information available
| KYC Required | No |
| Travel Rule | No |
| FATF Member | No |
| FATF Status | non_compliant |
| FATF Body | APG |
| Suspicious-Activity Reporting | No |
Status: unregulated
Status: unregulated
Status: unregulated
| Legal | Yes |
| Electricity Cost | $0.3/kWh |
| Renewable Energy | 15% |
| Infrastructure | poor |
Electricity costs are high and infrastructure is limited, making mining conditions challenging. No explicit mining regulations found.
| Stability | moderate |
| Sanctions | No |
| Corruption Index | 29/100 |
| Banking Access | restricted |
Risk Factors
Kiribati faces challenges from climate change and limited infrastructure, impacting crypto business potential. No international sanctions apply.
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