European Union Adopts New Crypto Reporting Tax Rules
The European Union has formally adopted new rules that allow tax authorities to share data on individuals' crypto holdings. The rules, known as the Eighth Directive on Administrative Cooperation (DAC8), require crypto companies to report information on customers' holdings, which will be automatically shared between tax authorities. The directive aims to improve the detection and combat of tax fraud, avoidance, and evasion in the crypto industry
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European Union Adopts New Crypto Reporting Tax Rules
The European Union has formally adopted new rules that allow tax authorities to share data on individuals' crypto holdings. The rules, known as the Eighth Directive on Administrative Cooperation (DAC8), require crypto companies to report information on customers' holdings, which will be automatically shared between tax authorities. The directive aims to improve the detection and combat of tax fraud, avoidance, and evasion in the crypto industry