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DAC8: tighter reporting rules for crypto from 2026

From 2026, crypto activity will be monitored with the same kind of data-driven visibility that tax authorities already have for many traditional financial products.
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  • December 27, 2025 by
    Linda Pavan


    Crypto transactions are set to become far more visible to the Dutch Tax Administration (Belastingdienst). Under the EU’s DAC8 rules, supported by the OECD Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF), crypto service providers will be required to collect, verify and report data on crypto users and their activity. 

    The policy goal is straightforward: improve tax transparency and reduce opportunities for tax avoidance and evasion involving crypto assets. 

    Key dates to know

    • 1 January 2026: Providers must begin keeping records on customers and reportable crypto transactions. 

    • 31 January 2027: Deadline for the first submission to the Belastingdienst (covering calendar year 2026).

    • Legislative status: The Belastingdienst notes the Dutch implementation bill is expected to be completed in early 2026, and the law is intended to apply retroactively from 1 January 2026. 

    What crypto providers will have to report

    The reporting obligations focus on two things: who the user is and what they did.

    Providers must (among other items) capture and report:

    • Identifying details such as name, address, tax residence and tax identification number. 

    • Exchange transactions (crypto-to-crypto and crypto-to-fiat), including units, gross amount and market value. 

    • Certain transfers (including transfers where it’s not clear whether an exchange occurred, and transfers to wallets that may not be held with another provider). 

    • High-value retail payments above $50,000 (or equivalent), as set out in CARF. 

    The data is then positioned for exchange between tax authorities across EU Member States (and through CARF potentially beyond the EU where applicable agreements exist).

    What this means for individuals and entrepreneurs

    For taxpayers holding or using crypto, the practical outcome is more third-party reporting and fewer gaps.

    Importantly, the Belastingdienst notes that DAC8 does not change how you are required to file, but it does change what the Tax Administration can verify. 

    In the Netherlands, crypto held by private individuals generally belongs to Box 3 assets, valued at the economic value on 1 January (the reference date), using the platform rate you used. Your situation may differ if, for example, you mine or trade in a way that qualifies as income from work or business activity. 

    Practical takeaways

    To reduce surprises once reporting goes live:

    • Assume your exchange/wallet provider data will be matched against your returns (especially for 2026 onward). 

    • Keep your own records: transaction exports, wallet transfers, and valuations on relevant dates.

    • Check your personal details with providers (name, address, tax residence, TIN) so reported data is consistent. 

    • If you’re a business using crypto for payments, ensure you can translate crypto activity into EUR bookkeeping in a consistent, supportable way. 

    Bottom line

    From 2026, crypto activity will be monitored with the same kind of data-driven visibility that tax authorities already have for many traditional financial products. Oversight will increase and correct, complete reporting will matter more than ever. 


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