British Revenue and Customs Agency Clarifies Law on Crypto Taxes

2018-12-21 23:09


The British government has recently released a policy paper clarifying the tax laws on crypto assets.

This fairly straightforward document was released on Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs’ (HRMC) website, holding a sundry list of important crypto space terms, the relevant tax codes and points of intersection between the two.

The report claims that “the cryptoassets sector is fast-moving and developing all the time,” and that much of the terminology described in the report may only be situationally accurate or subject to change. As a result, it prefaces most of the information with a disclaimer that its “views may evolve further as the sector develops.”

The report then launches into a fairly comprehensive list of crypto-specific terminology to act as a primer before describing some of the situations where different taxes are applicable. For example, “HMRC does not consider the buying and selling of cryptoassets to be the same as gambling,” as it instead claims that “in the vast majority of cases, individuals hold cryptoassets as a personal investment.”

There are a great number of situational circumstances outlined in the document wherein an investor would have to pay taxes. It states that “[they] will be liable to pay Capital Gains Tax when they dispose of their cryptoassets.” Additionally, it describes scenarios where crypto gains could fall under income tax or even inheritance tax, the latter of which regards crypto assets as any other property.

The document also comes complete with hypothetical scenarios and contingency plans for investors being defrauded and generally seems to be a complete guide to the digital asset class’ standing in the U.K.

Dry texts such as this, while offering clarity, also point to crypto’s legitimization in the eyes of the government. As evidenced by statutes like the provision for crypto inheritance, for example, entire departments of English bureaucrats are coming to see crypto assets as another investiture of money.


This article originally appeared on Bitcoin Magazine.

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