Summary
- The Slovenian government has reportedly submitted a bill to impose a 25% income tax on personal virtual asset investment gains.
- The bill is currently undergoing a public consultation process.
- If passed by the parliament, it is expected to be officially implemented from January next year.
According to Bloomberg News on the 17th (local time), the Slovenian government has submitted a bill to impose a 25% income tax on personal investors' virtual asset (cryptocurrency) investment gains. The bill is currently undergoing a public consultation process and, if passed by the parliament, is expected to be officially implemented from January next year. 

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