There are rising concerns about investments in virtual currencies such as bitcoins, which have seen significant volatility in trading globally, while there is no framework yet in India to regulate such activities.
A committee, chaired by Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, is looking into all the issues related to virtual currencies and crypto-assets.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is also looking into the issue of virtual currencies.
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The institute's Digital Accounting and Assurance Board is looking into the matter.
In a notice regarding an upcoming webinar on 'Crypto- currencies & Block chain - Will they disrupt Accounting?', the institute said crypto-currencies and block chain technology are game changers set to transform accounting and auditing world.
The webinar, to be held later this week, is to explore and examine the potential impact of emerging technologies of crypto-currencies and block chain on accounting, as per the notice.
In his Budget speech on February 1, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government does not consider crypto-currencies legal tender or coin and would take all measures to eliminate use of these crypto-assets in financing illegitimate activities or as part of the payment system.
"Distributed ledger system or the block chain technology allows organisation of any chain of records or transactions without the need of intermediaries... The government will explore use of block chain technology pro-actively for ushering in digital economy," he had said.