Crypto Tax Blog
Practical guides, legal updates and strategies to correctly report your cryptocurrencies in Spain.
kointax vs KoinX in Spain: does the Indian platform work for Spanish tax rules?
KoinX is popular in India. Is it valid for users in Spain?
kointax vs Divly in Spain: does the Nordic platform work for Spanish users?
Divly is popular in Sweden and Nordic countries. Does it work for Spanish tax rules?
Crypto losses in Spain: how to offset them against gains and reduce taxes
Crypto losses can offset capital gains and income. Complete guide on loss compensation in Spain.
Bitget in Spain: how to declare your operations and Bitget copy trading
Bitget is the leader in crypto copy trading. Guide on tax obligations for Spanish Bitget users.
Kraken in Spain: complete tax guide and how to generate Models 172 and 173
Kraken is one of the most used exchanges in Spain. Complete guide on tax obligations, data export, and AEAT models.
Binance Earn in Spain: taxes on Flexible, Locked and Simple Earn rewards
Binance Earn offers multiple savings products. Guide on how to declare them in Spain.
Bitcoin spot ETF in Spain: how are Bitcoin ETFs approved in US and Europe taxed?
Bitcoin spot ETFs are now a reality. Guide on their tax treatment for Spanish investors.
kointax vs Waltio in Spain: does the French platform work for Spanish users?
Waltio is very popular in France. Does it work correctly for Spanish tax rules? Comparison with kointax.
kointax vs CoinLedger in Spain: which is better for declaring crypto?
CoinLedger is popular in the US. Is it valid for users in Spain? Complete comparison with kointax.
DAC8: the European directive that makes Hacienda know everything about your crypto
DAC8 is the directive that requires EU exchanges to report data to tax authorities. What it means for Spanish investors.
Model 720 vs Model 172 in Spain: differences for cryptocurrencies
Model 720 and Model 172 are different informative obligations. What to declare in each if you have crypto.
Crypto in companies and corporations in Spain: tax treatment under Corporate Tax (IS)
If your company holds or operates with crypto in Spain, the tax rules differ from personal IRPF.


