On December 24, the EU confirmed that the release of its new transparency regulation will only apply to digital assets and will take effect on January 1, 2026. On December 24, the EU confirmed that the release of its new transparency regulation will only apply to digital assets and will take effect on January 1, 2026.

The crypto industry achieves another milestone with the announcement of DAC8

2025/12/25 11:06
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On December 24, the EU confirmed that the release of its new transparency regulation will only apply to digital assets and will take effect on January 1, 2026. Additionally, it will impact the current method used to examine cryptocurrency activities across the EU.

The EU report also highlighted that the Directive on Administrative Cooperation (DAC8), the new regulation, expands the existing EU system for partnering on tax issues to include crypto assets and related services.

Under these regulations, firms responsible for offering crypto-related services, such as exchanges and brokers, are required to collect and report comprehensive data regarding all their users and transactions carried out to the national tax authorities. Afterwards, these authorities will share the data collected with other member countries of the EU.

The crypto industry achieves another milestone with the announcement of DAC8

The EU’s latest tax transparency regulation has sparked heated debates in the crypto ecosystem. Following this controversy, sources noted that this change is essential in the industry because it fills a gap that earlier left some sectors of the crypto economy excluded from regular tax reporting. 

Therefore, with the introduction of DAC8, relevant authorities are expected to have a clearer grasp of digital assets, trades, and transfers, in the same way they have of bank accounts and stocks.

Meanwhile, it is worth noting that DAC8 collaborates with the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation but concentrates on various sectors. MiCA, which received approval in April 2023, establishes a unified regulatory framework for crypto-assets across the European Union, focusing on how crypto firms obtain licenses, safeguard their clients, and conduct their operations within the single market.

For DAC8, it ensures tax compliance by submitting the necessary data to the authorities for examination and implementation of tax responsibilities. Additionally, while MiCA focuses on market behavior, DAC8 ensures that taxes are reported accurately.

As the crypto industry awaits January 1, when this new regulation takes effect, sources familiar with the matter alluded to the transition of these crypto companies. According to the sources, these companies must update everything from their reporting systems to internal control procedures and customer checks by July 1 to comply with the new requirements. 

The relevant authorities have issued a warning against failing to adhere to the rules after this date. If a company fails to comply with these reporting requirements, penalties will be imposed in accordance with national laws.

For individuals utilizing crypto, reports cautioned that this imposition would have severe repercussions. If, by any chance, tax authorities detect signs of tax avoidance or evasion, DAC8 permits local agencies to collaborate with counterparts in other EU member states. This partnership grants them the power to freeze or seize crypto assets related to unpaid taxes. This ability applies even if these cryptocurrencies are located outside one’s home country.

Tax authorities implement strict measures to ensure tax compliance 

On 16 May 2023, the Council of the European Union, comprising ministers of finance from the EU’s 27 countries, gave its approval to the Directive on Administrative Cooperation. This EU Directive aims to integrate crypto asset service providers (CASPs) into the existing tax reporting system. 

It is worth noting that its intended purpose is to ensure that cryptocurrencies are subject to the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) and to enhance both the scope and quality of the information collected.

The CRS is based on the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Through these guidelines, along with DAC8, the authorities have become aware that the increase in unregulated crypto assets could act as a barrier to tax transparency worldwide. 

Thus, the CARF and DAC8 necessitate that UK-based digital market intermediaries and other countries engaged in this area exercise robust scrutiny of their clients, gather information about transactions and transfers, and provide that information to the tax authorities.

Additionally, as of the beginning of tax years starting in 2026, reports mentioned that DAC8 will need to complete filing reports. Nonetheless, Investors are not required to submit their initial report until January 31, 2027.

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