BlockBeats News, December 24th, according to CoinDesk, the latest EU digital asset tax transparency regulations will officially take effect on January 1, 2026, marking a significant shift in regulation of crypto activities across the entire EU.
The regulation, known as DAC8, builds upon the EU's long-standing tax administrative cooperation framework, extending its scope to cover crypto assets and service providers. Under the new rules, crypto asset service providers (including exchanges and brokers) must collect and report detailed information about users and their transactions to their national tax authorities, which will then share this data among member state tax authorities.
For crypto users, the enforcement consequences of the new rules are more severe. If tax authorities detect any tax avoidance or evasion, DAC8 allows local regulators, with assistance from corresponding departments in other EU countries, to take action. This cross-border cooperation includes the power to freeze or confiscate crypto assets related to unpaid taxes, even if the assets or platforms are not located within the user's jurisdiction.
