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    Crypto tax rates by country

    How cryptocurrency is taxed across major jurisdictions — the headline rate, the basis of taxation, the tax authority, and the official form. Every figure links to a full guide.

    CountryHeadline rateHow it's taxedAuthorityMain form
    🇪🇸Spain19–28% (savings)Progressive savings-income taxAEATModelo 100 & 721
    🇮🇹Italy26% (33% from 2026)Flat capital gains taxAgenzia delle EntrateQuadro RT / RW
    🇦🇺AustraliaMarginal · 50% discount >12moCapital Gains Tax with a 50% long-term discountAustralian Taxation Office (ATO)Individual tax return — Capital gains
    🇨🇦Canada50% inclusionCapital gains — 50% inclusion rate (ACB method)Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)T1 Schedule 3
    🇫🇷France30% flat (PFU)Flat tax — Prélèvement Forfaitaire Unique (PFU)Direction Générale des Finances Publiques (DGFiP)Formulaire 2086
    🇩🇪Germany0% after 1 yr · else 14–45%Progressive income tax with 1-year holding period exemptionBundeszentralamt für Steuern / FinanzamtAnlage SO
    🇳🇱NetherlandsBox 3 wealth taxBox 3 wealth tax (notional return on asset value)BelastingdienstIB aangifte (Box 3)
    🇵🇱Poland19% flatFlat 19% capital gains taxMinisterstwo Finansów / Urząd SkarbowyPIT-38
    🇬🇧United Kingdom10–24% CGTCapital Gains Tax (CGT) with Share Pooling (Section 104)HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)SA108

    Rates are indicative headline figures for individual investors and simplify progressive brackets, allowances, and holding-period rules. Always check the full country guide (and a professional) before filing — tax law changes and personal circumstances vary.

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