Buenos Aires has announced that residents and businesses can now pay city taxes and other administrative fees using digital assets, including Dogecoin.Buenos Aires has announced that residents and businesses can now pay city taxes and other administrative fees using digital assets, including Dogecoin.

Buenos Aires allows residents to pay taxes using crypto

2025/12/06 17:50

Buenos Aires has announced that residents and businesses can now pay city taxes and other administrative fees using digital assets, including Dogecoin. The initiative aligns with countries worldwide, as most of them are now embracing the crypto industry.

The move has also led to the integration of blockchain technology, digital assets, and other new technologies in several economies. According to reports, the initiative is in line with the “BA Crypto” policy package, which positions the Argentine capital as one of the growing hubs for blockchain technology adoption across the world. The news hit mainstream media after the official Dogecoin handle on X quoted the original post.

Buenos Aires approves payment of taxes with crypto

The official Dogecoin handle posted “Doge is everywhere,” highlighting its ever-expanding real-world utility. The development also marks another major milestone for the project, which started as an internet joke and has now gained practical applications in several projects and countries. In addition, it has amassed a big follower base, with famous Tesla billionaire CEO Elon Musk still solidly supporting the project.

According to the report, residents are also allowed to use other supported digital assets to fulfill their municipal obligations. The new policy removes the challenges that citizens face when making payments using traditional means, providing them with faster alternative methods for settling their government-related expenses. In addition, city officials claim the program was designed to modernize financial infrastructure and attract tech-focused businesses to the country.

Buenos Aires has been pursuing several initiatives as the Argentine capital continues to make moves to establish itself as a crypto-friendly city. Last month, Binance announced that it had signed a collaboration agreement with officials from the Buenos Aires city government. As part of the partnership, Binance will help the government promote safe and responsible cryptocurrency adoption among residents in the city, helping them make better crypto choices.

In addition, the city of Buenos Aires and Binance announced the launch of “Live Crypto in Your City,” an educational awareness campaign. The initiative informs residents about cryptocurrency and its fundamentals. In addition, it also sought to educate residents about secure usage practices. Campaign materials emphasize practical use cases for digital assets, helping residents understand how digital assets can be used as a financial tool.

Countries in a race for crypto adoption

The educational push comes at a time when countries worldwide are in a crypto adoption race. While some are looking for ways to further crypto adoption in their countries, some are looking at ways to regulate the adoption to save citizens from falling prey to bad actors. Buenos Aires officials believe that users can make better decisions about digital assets if they are informed. They also believe that the program will address common misconceptions and security concerns about crypto.

Buenos Aires is not the only region looking to enjoy the benefit of crypto and its accompanying technologies, with Japan recently hinting that it could anchor its national digital ID infrastructure on XRPL, a technology built by crypto firm Ripple Labs. The country feels the move could reshape finance, improve compliance, and help the country’s emerging tokenized economy. Japan has been moving towards a tokenized economy as government agencies continue to test blockchain-based asset issuance.

According to analysts, this development could cement XRPL as Japan’s foundational layer for digital assets, identity verification, and regulatory compliance. It will also set a local precedent as one of the first national-scale deployments of zero-knowledge technology on a public blockchain. In addition, it could also boost the adoption of Ripple’s technology, increasing investor confidence and reinforcing XRP’s role in the crypto market.

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