From 2026, Finland will require crypto exchanges and platforms to collect and share transaction data with tax authorities, intensifying cross-border tax transparency for digital assets. Finland will adopt OECD CARF by 2026, so crypto exchanges and digital asset platforms in Finland must collect and report user transaction data to Finnish tax authorities. Reported data will […]From 2026, Finland will require crypto exchanges and platforms to collect and share transaction data with tax authorities, intensifying cross-border tax transparency for digital assets. Finland will adopt OECD CARF by 2026, so crypto exchanges and digital asset platforms in Finland must collect and report user transaction data to Finnish tax authorities. Reported data will […]

Finland: crypto adoption will reshapes tax data

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From 2026, Finland will require crypto exchanges and platforms to collect and share transaction data with tax authorities, intensifying cross-border tax transparency for digital assets.

Finland will adopt OECD CARF by 2026, so crypto exchanges and digital asset platforms in Finland must collect and report user transaction data to Finnish tax authorities. Reported data will be shared internationally via automatic exchange agreements.

CARF will standardize crypto transaction data sharing. Finland joins UK, India, UAE in adopting CARF so users (record-keeping) and providers (systems adaptation) will need to adapt to these new rules.

What does Finland’s CARF adoption mean for crypto exchanges reporting?

Digital-asset platforms face mandatory new reporting duties that will reshape back-office operations. Consequently, many operators must upgrade reconciliation, recordkeeping and KYC systems to capture transaction-level details and to meet standardised templates.

Providers will need robust data pipelines and compliance controls to map trades to the fields required under the framework. Moreover, firms should plan technical projects and testing well ahead of the 2026 timetable to avoid rushed rollouts.

How will Finland change crypto asset reporting?

Consumers should expect more granular documentation requirements for tax filings, and may need to retain detailed transaction histories for audits. However, the standardisation should make cross-border reporting more predictable for taxpayers and authorities alike.

Implementation will raise operational and legal costs for providers, but it will also create clearer rules for international exchange. Finland will adopt OECD CARF by 2026, and firms that adapt early can reduce compliance risk and enforcement exposure.

These developments will force crypto platforms to accelerate investment in data-mapping and reporting technology; in practice, firms need robust KYC linkage to on9chain identifiers and reconciliation workflows to meet CARF’s transaction-level requirements. Independent experts note that successful implementation typically combines on9chain analytics, consolidated reporting systems and legal reviews to align operational controls with tax obligations.

As the OECD explains, “the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) and amendments to the Common Reporting Standard … now collectively represent the International Standards for Automatic Exchange of Information in Tax Matters.”

Guidance published by international bodies and national authorities highlights the 2026 start for many jurisdictions. Starting in tax year 2026, the Tax Administration will receive increasingly extensive information on trading in crypto assets under automatic exchange arrangements; see the Finnish Tax Administration for full guidance: Finnish Tax Administration.

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