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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Polygon (POL) enables USDC tax refunds for the 2026 Winter Olympics

Polygon (POL) enables USDC tax refunds for the 2026 Winter Olympics

What to know:

  • Polygon enables USDC tax refunds for 2026 Winter Olympics.
  • Refunds available at Milan, Rome, and Venice airports.
  • Powered by Global Blue and Shift4 partnerships.
  • Near-instant VAT refunds via on-chain settlement.

By Amrin Sanjay | Edited By Ammar Raza,February 13, 2026, 7:00 AM

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Polygon has announced its plans to enable tax refunds for international shoppers based on USDC, which will be used during the 2026 Winter Olympics held in Italy.

This is a major real-world application of stablecoins for payments. The plan allows international travelers to get instant tax refunds based on USDC at major airports in Italy.

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Source: Polygon

USDC Refunds Launch at Major Italian Airports

Starting this month, international travelers leaving from airports in Milan, Rome, and Venice can get tax refunds in USDC on the Polygon blockchain. The initiative has been made possible with the collaboration of Global Blue and Shift4, two prominent players in the payment processing business.

Instead of having to wait days or weeks for a traditional refund process, eligible users can get instant funds deposited to a digital wallet. The system is always on, using Polygon’s 24/7 blockchain infrastructure.

Also Read: Polygon (POL) Weekly Chart Signals a Turning Zone Can Price Reach $0.240?

Faster Refunds With Always-On Settlement

This integration will provide near-instant VAT refunds. Traditional cross-border VAT refunds involve intermediaries, delays in currency conversion, and fees associated with the process.

By using USDC on Polygon, it facilitates the settlement as it happens online. The blockchain also provides round-the-clock availability, which removes the need to rely on banking hours and geographical locations.

Borderless Payments Infrastructure

Stablecoin-based refunds provide a borderless settlement layer. Travelers may be able to receive USDC without needing a local bank account. They may be able to store funds digitally, transfer them globally, or use them as needed.

The rails for these transactions are formed by Polygon’s network. The infrastructure is scalable for payment systems, and the cost of transactions is less when compared to other systems.

Upgraded Money in a Global Event Setting

The Winter Olympics of 2026 represent a prominent setting for digital payment innovation. The inclusion of USDC refunds at tourist areas illustrates the potential for a blockchain-based system to be effective within a regulated business setting.

The initiative demonstrates the increasing interest in the use of stablecoins as a form of improved money. The features of faster refunds, availability of services 24/7, and reduced counterparty friction show the advantages of the system.

Role of Partners and Infrastructure

The company offers tax-free shopping and VAT refund services through Global Blue, and Shift4 offers a payment processing technology. The two companies, along with Polygon, seek to integrate institutionalized payment infrastructure and decentralized payment rails.

Such collaboration is a union between traditional finance and blockchain technology. It is also a sign of growing acceptance of stablecoins in conventional travel and retail environments.

Also Read: Polygon Payments Hit $3.57 Billion As DeFi and Real-World Assets Gain Momentum

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Amrin Sanjay

Amrin Sanjay is an Industry Reporter at Tron Weekly, covering developments across the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector. Her reporting focuses on Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, and decentralized finance, alongside market activity, protocol updates, and ecosystem trends. She closely tracks Layer 1 and Layer 2 projects, DeFi tokens, and key technical indicators to explain market movements and on-chain activity with clarity and accuracy for both new and experienced readers.

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