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Crypto and Taxes: The Basics

In many countries, crypto is taxable — and the rules catch people out. This is a general explainer, not tax advice; your obligations depend entirely on where you live. Common…

This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice.
Crypto and Taxes: The Basics

In many countries, crypto is taxable — and the rules catch people out. This is a general explainer, not tax advice; your obligations depend entirely on where you live.

Common principles

Many jurisdictions treat disposing of crypto — selling, spending, or swapping one token for another — as a taxable event, and some tax income received in crypto. Simply holding is often not taxable, but trading frequently can create many small taxable events.

Records matter

Because activity spans many wallets and exchanges, keeping records of dates, amounts, and values is essential. Rules vary widely and change often, so consult a qualified tax professional in your country. We report on tax and regulation as news, never as advice.

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Last updated 13 Jul 2026

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