The crypto tax reporting related to cryptocurrencies is set to undergo a significant transformation in the sector. Fifty countries are anticipated to start collectingThe crypto tax reporting related to cryptocurrencies is set to undergo a significant transformation in the sector. Fifty countries are anticipated to start collecting

Crypto Tax Revolution: 48 Countries Launch Major Data Collection Push Ahead of CARF 2027

2026/01/02 16:30
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The crypto tax reporting related to cryptocurrencies is set to undergo a significant transformation in the sector. Fifty countries are anticipated to start collecting data related to cryptocurrency transactions within this year. This global implementation of the OECD’s Crypto Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) is projected to happen in 2027. Its primary goals are to increase transparency in tax information and to discourage the illegal practice of hiding income for tax purposes.

CARF: A New Era of Crypto Tax Transparency

The CARF framework envisages that crypto service providers such as centralized and decentralized exchanges, crypto ATMs, and brokers, will have to collect transaction data starting from January 1, 2026. This information will be provided to tax authorities in the respective jurisdictions from 2027. 

Source: Outlook India

The OECD has been engaged in this project since 2021, and the G20 Finance Ministers have been advocating for stronger measures in crypto tax reporting. The 48 countries implementing CARF first are those which have already passed laws requiring crypto service providers to collect data in line with CARF. 

Also Read: UK Leads Worldwide Crypto Tax Compliance with HMRC Enforcement

Implications for Crypto Investors and Service Providers

Crypto tax investors in 48 countries will have their transaction data recorded with the tax authorities in order to meet their tax obligations. Crypto service providers will have to accelerate their data collection operations in order to comply with CARF. The enhanced transparency would make it more difficult to evade tax and to launder money in the crypto space.

Also Read: Crypto Tax Rules Tighten as OECD CARF Goes Live in 2026

Beyond Taxation

CARF data is strictly for tax purposes, but it may have other implications. The data could reveal an unprecedented level of crypto ownership and identity details, which in turn could allow authorities to identify anonymous crypto holders and associate identities with criminal activities. The crypto industry is turning to be impacted heavily by the CARF regulation and consequently the effect of CARF on investors, service providers and regulators will be as important as the evolution of the industry itself.

The OECD’s CARF plan is a major milestone in the quest for transparency in the crypto space. The future of crypto taxation is being shaped and its consequences will extend far beyond the initial scope.

Also Read: Japan Explores New Crypto Tax Structure in 2026 Reform Blueprint: Report

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