UK Leads Worldwide Crypto Tax Compliance with HMRC Enforcement

You are here: Home / Industry / UK Leads Worldwide Crypto Tax Compliance with HMRC Enforcement

crypto

crypto

What to know:

  • Crypto tax data reporting starts in the UK and many countries.
  • Exchanges must submit UK user data directly to HMRC.
  • Global CARF framework strengthens oversight and transparency.
  • U.S. to follow later with a delayed implementation window.

The United Kingdom has now started the enforcement process for the new crypto tax reporting regulations from January 1st. The new regulations are in line with the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework set by the OECD and represent a significant shift in the way the UK government monitors the activities surrounding crypto assets. Over 40 countries participated with the UK in launching the framework, making the country one of the first 48 adopters.

Under the new rules, major exchanges must collect transaction records and submit details of users’ tax residency and trading activity to HM Revenue & Customs. Authorities want stronger control over previously undeclared income and clearer visibility across international crypto movements.

Also Read: Bitcoin’s Secret Strength: Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz Explains

Exchanges Begin Mandatory User Reporting

HMRC plans to begin cross-border data sharing in 2027 with participating jurisdictions. A total of 75 countries have already committed to the framework. The United States plans implementation in 2028 and international data exchange in 2029. The system aims to ensure non-anonymity for crypto holders and bring certainty to global regulators.

The exchanges will need to obtain the prices of the purchases, the prices of the sales, the profit amounts, and other relevant taxation information. These measures will become part of the synchronized global regulation of the digital assets industry. Pressures for tightening the regulation have been rising in the UK for over a year, as the increase in crypto use has been observed, along with concerns about misreporting.

Global Coalition Expands Monitoring Efforts

There is also a push for enhanced clarity following warnings of a lack of proper disclosure of profits from many investors under current guidelines. The framework will enable most of the review process to become automatic, according to one OECD insider. The momentum for the implementation of the framework remains strong worldwide. Singapore, Switzerland, Hong Kong, and the UAE will implement reporting later in this decade.

Concurrently, US regulators are assessing the proposed measure to better supervise offshore crypto asset holdings. The UK has already tightened coordination efforts in a joint task force with the US in September 2025 to better supervise the industry and combat money laundering.

Also Read: SUI Consolidation Suggests Recovery to $1.56

Read More
Tina Fatima

Latest

SkyCity to Pay $15M Settlement Over Regulatory Breaches in Australian Casino

SkyCity Entertainment Group has reached a settlement requiring it to pay AUD 21 million (about $14.72 million) in relation to compliance breaches at its casino in Adelaide, Australia. The settlement is part of a larger deal with the Commissioner for Liquor and Gambling in South Australia, addressing regulatory concerns for SkyCity’s Adelaide casino in an

Interview: Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer, Sanofi

Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer (CDO) at biopharmaceutical giant Sanofi, recognises that the CDO role often means different things in different companies. At Sanofi, it was decided that the role would be an all-encompassing position, overseeing business applications, infrastructure, cyber security, data, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital services. There are also professionals in Frenehard’s team

Jim Carrey Returning for The Grinch Sequel Movie

Why Jim Carrey Almost Quit The Grinch & Gave Back $20 Million Salary Pucker up, Whoville—the Grinch is coming back. Indeed, director Ron Howard and his producing partner Brian Grazer ’s production company Imagine Entertainment confirmed on Instagram June 18 that a sequel to Jim Carrey ’s 2000 movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas is

Ojakalasi – Intandane

MusicDOWNLOAD MP3 SONG...

Newsletter

Don't miss

SkyCity to Pay $15M Settlement Over Regulatory Breaches in Australian Casino

SkyCity Entertainment Group has reached a settlement requiring it to pay AUD 21 million (about $14.72 million) in relation to compliance breaches at its casino in Adelaide, Australia. The settlement is part of a larger deal with the Commissioner for Liquor and Gambling in South Australia, addressing regulatory concerns for SkyCity’s Adelaide casino in an

Interview: Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer, Sanofi

Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer (CDO) at biopharmaceutical giant Sanofi, recognises that the CDO role often means different things in different companies. At Sanofi, it was decided that the role would be an all-encompassing position, overseeing business applications, infrastructure, cyber security, data, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital services. There are also professionals in Frenehard’s team

Jim Carrey Returning for The Grinch Sequel Movie

Why Jim Carrey Almost Quit The Grinch & Gave Back $20 Million Salary Pucker up, Whoville—the Grinch is coming back. Indeed, director Ron Howard and his producing partner Brian Grazer ’s production company Imagine Entertainment confirmed on Instagram June 18 that a sequel to Jim Carrey ’s 2000 movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas is

Ojakalasi – Intandane

MusicDOWNLOAD MP3 SONG...

Ojakalasi – Move On Ft Bhambatha

MusicDOWNLOAD MP3 SONG...

Business delegation visits Kazakhstan to strengthen economic and trade cooperation

Astana, Kazakhstan, Jun 2, 2026 - (ACN Newswire) - A business delegation led by the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), John Lee, and organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), began its visit to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, on 1 June. During the visit, a total of 43

13 Real Business Trip Stories That Prove Work Travel Collects More Stories Than Miles

Real business trips almost never go the way the itinerary promised. They start with a confidently-packed suitcase and an eight-page agenda, and somewhere between the airport gate and the hotel breakfast they quietly turn into something nobody could have invented — equal parts comedy, chaos, and unscheduled adventure. These 13 real business trip moments are exactly that kind of work-trip plot

Your business texts could look like scam messages from July 1 if you don’t act now

From July 1, any branded SMS your business sends without a registered sender ID will be labelled “Unverified” and grouped with scam messages.  What’s happening: From 1 July 2026, any business or organisation that sends SMS using a branded name, such as “MyShop” or “AcmeServices”, instead of a phone number, must have that sender ID