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UK to Implement Crypto Reporting Rules from January 2026: What You Need to Know

By: coindoo|2025/05/16 04:15:05
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The UK government has confirmed that these rules will be extended to include domestic reporting, aligning with global efforts to improve tax transparency in the digital asset sector.Who Must Comply?Cryptoasset service providers operating in the UK will be required to collect and report user data, with a particular focus on users who are tax residents in the UK or in any country that has adopted the CARF rules.What Information Will Be Reported?You must:Collect details of all users, regardless of tax residency.Report only on users who are tax residents in the UK or another CARF-participating jurisdiction.Provide user identity details and a summary of their crypto transactions.If no reportable users are found in a given year, there is no requirement to submit a report.Key DeadlinesFirst reporting deadline: 31 May 2027, covering the period from 1 January 2026 to 31 December 2026.Subsequent years: Reports must be submitted annually by 31 May for the previous calendar year. .dark-mode .read-more {background-color: #343a40 !important;} READ MORE: Anthony Scaramucci Shares Bold Bitcoin Prediction and ETF Outlook How to ReportReports must be submitted via the HMRC’s online service, which is not yet live. Updates and instructions will be published in due course. The submission must be in XML format, using the OECD’s XML schema guidance.Penalties for Non-ComplianceFailing to comply can result in penalties of up to £300 per user. Penalties may apply for:Not submitting a report.Submitting reports after the deadline.Providing inaccurate, incomplete, or unverified information.Stay UpdatedGuidance will continue to be updated as implementation progresses. HMRC recommends subscribing for email updateson the CARF framework to stay informed.This move marks a significant shift in the UK’s approach to crypto regulation, signaling tighter control and greaterThe post UK to Implement Crypto Reporting Rules from January 2026: What You Need to Know appeared first on Coindoo.

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