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What Crypto Lovers Won’t Tell You About 2026 (And Why It Could Cost You €1 Million)

New EU rules force your crypto wallet into the spotlight, small business owners in the Netherlands, you’re officially out of hiding.
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  • 2025 m. liepos 18 d. pagal
    Linda Pavan

    What Just Happened?

    On July 7, 2025, the Dutch Ministry of Finance submitted a bill to the House of Representatives that will dramatically reshape how crypto transactions are monitored and taxed. Starting January 1, 2026, crypto providers must collect, verify, and report user data to the Dutch Tax Authorities (Belastingdienst), as part of implementing EU Directive 2023/2226 (DAC8).

    Let’s stop pretending this is just a fintech or privacy issue. For micro and small entrepreneurs, this is a seismic shift and one that many won’t see coming until it’s too late.

    What Does This Mean for Small Business Owners?

    Most Dutch micro-entrepreneurs I work with don’t operate crypto startups. They are coaches, bakers, software developers, tradespeople. Yet many hold a bit of crypto, whether for savings, international payments, or as part of a speculative investment. Until now, crypto’s perceived informality offered a tempting grey zone.

    That ends with DAC8.

    Here’s why this matters:

    1. Your Crypto Transactions Will Be Reported, Automatically

    All crypto providers active in the EU will be required to report your 2026 transactions—including buying, selling, payments, and transfers, to the Dutch Belastingdienst by January 31, 2027. And if you’re using a foreign platform (Binance, Kraken, etc.), their government will pass your data to ours.

    Your 2026 crypto dealings won’t be invisible anymore. “No one knows” becomes “Tax Authority knows.”

    Box 3: Crypto Joins Your Spaargeld and Beleggingen

    Cryptocurrency falls under Box 3 (assets), the same box used for your savings and investments. So, if you thought that a small stash of Ethereum or stablecoins wouldn’t raise red flags, think again. The Dutch Tax Authorities will now have cross-border tools to compare what you declare against what they receive.

    This data won’t be pre-filled in your tax return, but it will be used for risk analysis. In short: it may not be visible, but it’s not invisible either.

    Fines Up to €1,030,000: Not a Typo

    Let’s say your provider fails to report, or you intentionally underreport crypto in your return.

    • Administrative or criminal sanctions may follow.
    • The maximum fine is €1,030,000 as of January 2024.
    • Prison sentences: Up to four years for serious offenses, six months for non-compliance.

    This is no longer the realm of obscure tax law. It’s real-world risk—especially if you:

    • accept crypto as payment,
    • use it for cross-border business,
    • or manage employee compensation using tokens.

    Not Ready? You’re Not Alone (But That Won’t Save You)

    As of now, the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration estimates it will need 126 extra FTEs to handle this change. That should tell you how significant this is.

    There are no automatic integrations with your tax software, no plug-and-play solution. And the data will be stored for up to 12 years, in line with the Archives Act.

    The government will create manuals, guidance, and even a sounding board group for market players. But the burden of compliance will fall on you.

    What You Should Do Now

    1. Check if you or your company hold any crypto.

    Even €100 in Bitcoin matters. Keep records, including wallet addresses, platforms used, and dates of acquisition.

    2. Review your 2026 plans.

    Planning to accept crypto? Make sure your ledger, invoicing, and VAT accounting systems are equipped to handle it. Crypto is not an exemption from the rules, it’s now a magnet for scrutiny.

    3. Talk to your bookkeeper, controller, or fiscal advisor.

    Not all advisors are crypto-savvy. Choose someone who understands DAC8 and how it will impact your tax strategy.

    4. Update your integrity risk register.

    If you don’t have one, make one. Crypto now belongs in your GRC (Governance, Risk & Compliance) review, especially if you work with international partners.

    Final Words

    As Head of Ledger and co-founder of Xtroverso, I see it daily: small entrepreneurs are exhausted by compliance and allergic to anything that sounds like “new regulation.” But DAC8 isn’t just regulation. It’s a quiet revolution in fiscal transparency.

    Don’t sleepwalk into 2026.

    Structure now, regret nothing later.

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    AUTHOR : Linda Pavan

    Co-Founder of Xtroverso | Head of Ledger and Tax Compliance

    Linda Pavan brings disciplined precision to Xtroverso, anchoring its financial, fiscal, and operational integrity. As a ZENTRIQ™ Certified Auditor, she translates complexity into clarity—ensuring every decision is traceable, compliant, and strategically sound. Her quiet rigor empowers businesses to act with confidence and accountability.

    Linda Pavan | Head of Tax , Certified Zentriq Auditor

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