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Honduras vs Mauritius

Crypto regulation comparison

Honduras

Honduras

Mauritius

Mauritius

No Regulation
Legal

Honduras has no specific cryptocurrency legislation. The Central Bank and CNBS have issued warnings about crypto risks but have not banned it. The Special Economic Zone of Prospera on Roatán island adopted Bitcoin as legal tender in its jurisdiction, though this is a unique local arrangement.

Mauritius has developed a regulatory framework for virtual assets through the Financial Services Commission. The Virtual Asset and Initial Token Offering Services Act 2021 (VAITOS Act) provides licensing for VASPs. Mauritius positions itself as a fintech-friendly jurisdiction in Africa with a flat 15% income tax rate applicable to crypto income.

Tax Type Unclear
Tax Type Income
Tax Rate N/A
Tax Rate 15%
Exchanges Yes Yes
Exchanges Yes Yes
Mining Yes Yes
Mining Yes Yes
Regulator BCH (Banco Central de Honduras), CNBS
Regulator FSC (Financial Services Commission)
Stablecoin Rules No stablecoin-specific regulation
Stablecoin Rules Virtual assets regulated under FSC framework
Key Points
  • No national cryptocurrency legislation exists
  • BCH and CNBS issued warnings about risks but no formal ban
  • Prospera (ZEDE on Roatán) recognized Bitcoin as legal tender locally
  • Crypto use exists primarily through peer-to-peer channels
  • No specific tax guidance for cryptocurrency gains
Key Points
  • VAITOS Act 2021 provides comprehensive licensing for VASPs
  • FSC issues Class M (custodian), Class O (exchange), Class R (advisory) licenses
  • Flat 15% income tax rate applies to crypto income
  • No separate capital gains tax; gains may be treated as income
  • Mauritius is a member of FATF and complies with international AML standards