The UK government has released new guidelines requiring cryptocurrency exchanges to provide the British Tax Authority with complete customer information on their digital assets.The UK government has released new guidelines requiring cryptocurrency exchanges to provide the British Tax Authority with complete customer information on their digital assets.

UK Government To Launch Major Crackdown On Crypto Tax Avoidance

2025/11/29 20:52
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The UK government has released new guidelines requiring cryptocurrency exchanges to provide the British Tax Authority with complete customer information on their digital assets. The move is a significant escalation in the British government’s efforts to close tax compliance gaps in the digital asset sector. 

The new guidelines align with the OECD Crypto Asset Reporting Framework, promoting transparency in the digital asset market. 

UK Tax Authorities To Start Cracking Down On Crypto Tax Avoidance 

Britain’s tax authority plans to begin a comprehensive monitoring of cryptocurrency transactions starting in January 2026. The move is a significant escalation in the government’s efforts to close tax compliance gaps in the digital asset sector. According to the new HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) rules, cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the UK must collect complete transactional records of all their UK-based customers from January 1, 2026. The new rules align with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework. 

The announcement has sent ripples through the crypto industry, with many traders reassessing their trading strategies amid growing regulatory scrutiny. According to market watchers, the move aims to ensure tax compliance by individuals and entities. The announcement could also impact market sentiment for major assets, including Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum. 

Additional Tax Revenue 

The government expects the new initiative to generate £315 million in additional tax revenue by January 2030. HMRC has already identified 50 cryptocurrency service providers operating in the UK that will face the new compliance requirements. Seb Maley, CEO of tax insurance provider Qdos, stated, 

Cryptocurrency service providers operating in the UK must submit their first reports to the HMRC by May 31, 2027, covering the 2026 calendar year. The data will include exchange transactions between fiat and cryptocurrencies, transfers between different currency types, and retail payment transactions exceeding $50,000. 

Non Compliance 

Users and service providers will face penalties of up to £300 per customer for non-compliance. Additionally, the HMRC will also impose sanctions on platforms that fail to collect documentation or submit incorrect or incomplete reports. Individual users refusing to provide the requisite personal information will also face similar fines.

Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

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