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Find out if you need to pay Capital Gains Tax when you sell or give away cryptoassets (like cryptocurrency or bitcoin).
Make a voluntary disclosure of any unpaid tax if you have income or gains from cryptoassets, including exchange tokens, NFT’s and utility tokens.
Greater powers for the National Crime Agency and police to seize, freeze and destroy cryptoassets used by criminals have come into force today.
Find out if you need to pay Income Tax and National Insurance contributions when you receive cryptoassets (known as cryptocurrency or bitcoin) from employment or mining.
How to pay any unpaid tax you have told HMRC about as a result of income or gains from cryptoassets.
HMRC is reminding cryptoasset users to check if they need to do a Self Assessment tax return.
Learn more about the support available to tax agents and advisers which will help you and your clients.
Circular to supplement commencement of the new cryptoasset confiscation order powers in the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023.
The UK has today, 10 November 2023, agreed an historic joint statement with 48 countries to help combat criminals using crypto-assets to evade and avoid billions in missing tax.
Find out how HMRC will tax people who use cryptoassets such as cryptocurrency or bitcoin.
Check recent contacts from HMRC to help you decide if a suspicious email, phone call, text or letter could be a scam.
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