Published November 10, 2026 · CoinTaxReporting

Crypto Tax Reporting UK 2026 – HMRC Self Assessment Guide

HMRC is not playing games with crypto. They've published detailed guidance, sent nudge letters to thousands of known holders, and they're actively pulling data from UK exchanges. If you've been hoping this would quietly go away — it won't. Here's how to report correctly on your Self Assessment.

HMRC Treats Crypto as a Capital Asset

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HMRC classifies most cryptocurrency as a capital asset subject to Capital Gains Tax. The exception: if you're trading with frequency and sophistication, HMRC may reclassify it as trading income subject to Income Tax instead — which could mean a much higher rate.

CGT Annual Exempt Amount 2025-26

Each individual gets a CGT annual exempt amount of £3,000. Gains above that threshold are taxed at 18% (basic rate taxpayers) or 24% (higher and additional rate taxpayers). The good news: crypto losses can be offset against other capital gains — including shares, property, anything.

Section 104 Pool and 30-Day Rule

UK investors are required to use the Section 104 pool — all purchases of the same crypto are pooled and averaged. You cannot cherry-pick lots like you can in the US. The 30-day rule also applies: sell crypto and rebuy within 30 days, and HMRC matches the new purchase to the old sale first. This kills the strategy of selling at a loss and immediately buying back to crystallize that loss. They thought of that one.

When to File Self Assessment

You need to file if any of these apply: your taxable crypto gains exceed £3,000, your total proceeds from disposals exceed £50,000, or you received crypto income over £1,000. If you're unsure — file anyway. The penalty for missing it is worse than the hassle of filing unnecessarily.

Deadlines

HMRC Data Gathering

HMRC has issued formal information notices to UK crypto exchanges and uses blockchain analytics software. DAC7 and CARF cross-border data sharing is now live — meaning data from overseas exchanges is flowing in too. Those "nudge letters" HMRC sends? They know more than the letter lets on. Respond promptly and get your affairs in order before they ask twice.

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Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice. For individual tax advice, consult a licensed tax professional.