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Binance TR Transfers Displayed as Rental Income in e-Government

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Some withdrawals made by Turkish users from Binance TR to their bank accounts appeared as rental income on the e-Government platform.

Issue with Transfer Display

According to social media posts, many users, even those who incurred losses in cryptocurrency transactions, found their withdrawals recorded as rental income. This may be due to Binance TR registering some withdrawals as 'rent payments'.

User Reactions

The incorrect display has caused confusion among Binance TR users, particularly those who are not Turkish citizens. No official statement has been made by the exchange yet.

How to Check Your Transfers

Users can manually verify their past withdrawals on the e-Government platform by following these steps:

1. Log into the e-Government and search for 'Digital Tax Office'. 2. Search for 'My Rental Income'. 3. Check all years including 2024, as 2025 is automatically selected.

The issue of incorrect transfer display highlights the importance of monitoring transactions and potential system errors.

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