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Monedas virtuales informadas “CR2”
Reported virtual currencies “CR2”
Monedas virtuales informadas. De acuerdo con los datos que dispone la AEAT, usted ha realizado operaciones con monedas virtuales y/o tiene saldos en monedas virtuales del año 2023. Le recordamos que las ganancias y/o pérdidas patrimoniales “deberán ser declaradas en el apartado “Ganancias y pérdidas patrimoniales derivadas de la transmisión o permuta de monedas virtuales por particulares” (casilla 1800 y siguientes) de la declaración del impuesto.
Translation:
Reported virtual currencies. According to the data available to the AEAT, you have carried out transactions with virtual currencies and/or have balances in virtual currencies from the year 2023. We remind you that capital gains and/or losses must be declared in the section “Capital gains and losses arising from the transfer or exchange of virtual currencies by individuals” (box 1800 and following) of the tax return.
If you’ve made any transactions with cryptocurrencies during 2023, it’s very likely that you’re now seeing this alert when opening your Spanish income tax draft.
Don’t panic — even if it’s highlighted in red!
Since 2023, cryptocurrency platforms are obligated to share user data with the Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT). This includes not only those who traded, but even those who simply opened an account and made a purchase. That’s why you’re receiving this notification, even if the amounts involved are small or the activity minimal.
To avoid penalties or misreporting, it’s essential to properly declare these operations, whether you’ve had profits, losses, or are simply holding coins.
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