🇿🇦 Gauteng (Johannesburg) Subdivision of South Africa

South Africa regulates cryptocurrency under the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) with clear licensing and oversight frameworks, including the FSCA CASP Declaration. The regulatory environment is stable and supportive of crypto innovation while ensuring consumer protection.

Overview

StatusLegal
Risk Score25/100 (Low Risk)
Regionafrica south
CurrencyZAR

Tax Information

VAT on CryptoYes

Crypto transactions are subject to VAT. Specific tax rates for capital gains, staking, mining, and airdrops are not explicitly stated on the page.

Licensing & Registration

RequiredYes
RegulatorFSCA + FIC
FrameworkFAIS Act (Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act, 2002) — FAIS Notice 76 of 2024; crypto declared financial product Oct 2022
Easemedium

Licensing is managed by the FSCA under the CASP framework, requiring authorization for crypto service providers.

Enforcement Activity

Level: Moderate

Enforcement focused on unlicensed operators and consumer protection

AML / KYC

KYC RequiredYes
Travel RuleYes
FATF MemberYes
FATF Statuscompliant
FATF BodyFATF (full member; ESAAMLG regional body)
Suspicious-Activity ReportingYes

DeFi, Stablecoins & NFTs

Status: unregulated

DeFi is in a nascent but expanding stage in South Africa, with the FSCA studying the market but no specific regulations yet.

Stablecoins

Status: unknown

No specific stablecoin framework

NFTs

Status: no_rules

No specific NFT regulation

Mining

LegalYes
Electricity Cost$0.08/kWh
Renewable Energy15%
Infrastructuregood

Mining is legal with moderate electricity costs and a growing renewable energy share. Infrastructure is rated good, supporting mining operations.

Geopolitical Risk

Stabilitystable
SanctionsNo
Corruption Index44/100
Banking Accessmoderate

Risk Factors

South Africa has a stable political environment with moderate corruption and reasonable ease of doing business. Power supply issues remain a risk for mining and crypto operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is cryptocurrency legal in Gauteng (Johannesburg)?

South Africa regulates cryptocurrency under the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) with clear licensing and oversight frameworks, including the FSCA CASP Declaration. The regulatory environment is stable and supportive of crypto innovation while ensuring consumer protection.

What is the FATF status of Gauteng (Johannesburg)?

Gauteng (Johannesburg) is classified by FATF as: compliant.

Are VASPs licensed in Gauteng (Johannesburg)?

Yes, licensing is required for VASPs.

What is the AML/KYC regime in Gauteng (Johannesburg)?

KYC is mandatory for crypto businesses. Travel rule threshold: R5,000 (expanded info); all transactions subject to basic obligations.

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Last reviewed: 2026-06-01 · Data source: Soken Crypto Legal Map

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