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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).
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.
Find out how HMRC will tax people who use cryptoassets such as cryptocurrency or bitcoin.
How to pay any unpaid tax you have told HMRC about as a result of income or gains from cryptoassets.
The UK and other jurisdictions announce their intention to implement the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s latest tax transparency standard, the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF).
Make a voluntary disclosure of any unpaid tax if you have income or gains from cryptoassets, including exchange tokens, NFT’s and utility tokens.
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HMRC is reminding cryptoasset users to check if they need to do a Self Assessment tax return.
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