Stricter Rules as Automatic Reporting Goes Live
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Crypto investors in Germany are facing a major regulatory shift. Starting in 2026, gains from $Bitcoin, $Ethereum, and other digital assets will no longer rely solely on voluntary tax reporting. Instead, a new legal framework will introduce automatic reporting of crypto transactions to tax authorities, significantly increasing transparency across the market. New Law Introduces Automatic Crypto Reporting The new regulation establishes a system where crypto-related income and transactions are systematically collected and reported to tax authorities. Until now, tax offices largely depended on investors to disclose crypto gains themselves. Under the new rules, this information will be transmitted automatically, reducing gaps in reporting and enforcement. The goal is to make crypto taxation more consistent with traditional financial assets and to close long-standing visibility issues around digital asset trading. EU-Wide Data Exchange Framework At the core of the new system is an EU-wide exchange of information. Crypto service providers will be required to collect user data and transaction details and submit them to national tax authorities. These authorities will then share relevant information with other EU member states when users are tax residents abroad. This coordinated approach aims to prevent crypto gains from slipping through national borders and ensures that similar tax rules apply across the EU. New Obligations for Crypto Platforms and Wallet Services Crypto exchanges, brokers, and wallet providers will face significantly expanded compliance requirements. These include verifying user identities, determining tax residency, and compiling detailed annual reports. Reportable data will cover: User identification details Transaction types such as buying, selling, and swapping Activities like staking and lending Asset holdings and value changes over time The reporting obligations extend beyond trading to include custody, advisory, and other crypto-related services. What This Means for Private Investors For private investors, the impact is clear: tax authorities will gain automatic visibility into…
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