UK tax authority HMRC has issued 81,000 crypto tax warning letters over the past 12 months, a 25% increase
Odaily News: HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has issued 81,000 warning letters to cryptocurrency investors suspected of unpaid taxes over the past 12 months, a 25% increase from approximately 65,000 in the previous year. These letters are intended to prompt recipients to disclose unpaid taxes before HMRC launches formal investigations.
Cryptocurrency exchanges, using tokens to purchase goods or services, and gifting tokens to others may all constitute taxable disposals. Income generated from activities such as lending and staking may be subject to income tax rules, and UK residents are generally required to pay taxes on relevant income and gains from worldwide sources.
Rules scheduled to take effect in April 2027 will apply no gain, no loss treatment to qualifying crypto lending and automated market-making arrangements until an economic disposal occurs, with an estimated impact on approximately 700,000 individuals.
The Crypto Asset Reporting Framework requires service providers to submit 2026 transaction data, with the reporting period running from January 1 to May 31, 2027. It is expected that 52 jurisdictions will exchange relevant data in 2027, with an additional 15 added in 2028. (Bitcoin.com News)
