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Crypto Holders Face £300 HMRC Fine Under New 2026 Reporting Rules
HomeNews* New rules require crypto holders in the UK to provide personal details to service providers starting January 2026.
Crypto service providers must collect specific details from their users. This includes name, address, date of birth, tax residence, national insurance number (or tax reference), and a summary of crypto transactions. Service providers who fail to submit accurate or complete reports face a potential penalty of $380 per user.
According to Jonathan Athow, HMRC’s director general for customer strategy and tax design, “Importantly, this isn’t a new tax – if you make a profit when you sell, swap or transfer your crypto, tax may already be due. These new reporting requirements will give us the information to help people get their tax affairs right.” He encouraged cryptoasset users to review the information they need to provide and take action to avoid future penalties.
The reporting scheme is called the Cryptoasset Reporting Framework. Profits from selling or exchanging cryptocurrencies may be subject to capital gains tax. For digital assets received through employment, mining, staking, or lending, income tax and national insurance may apply.
People who are unsure about their tax responsibilities can check guidance or report unpaid tax through GOV.UK. Full details about cryptoasset rules for UK taxpayers are also provided on the official government site.
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