Spanish Tax Authority Mandates Declaration Of Overseas Crypto Holdings

Rupam Roy
November 28, 2023 Updated July 22, 2025
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In a recent move, the Spanish Tax Administration Agency, Agencia Tributaria, has introduced a significant regulatory shift, mandating Spanish residents to declare crypto-assets held on non-Spanish platforms. Meanwhile, the newly issued tax form, known as Form 721, requires individuals with balances exceeding $55,000 in crypto assets to disclose their overseas holdings.

Notably, this initiative, effective from January 1, 2024, signals a proactive approach by Spain in regulating and taxing virtual assets, as the global cryptocurrency landscape continues to draw increased scrutiny from financial authorities.

Spanish Tax Authority Introduces New Crypto Regulation

Spanish residents are facing a new fiscal obligation as the Agencia Tributaria rolls out form 721, compelling individuals with significant crypto holdings on non-Spanish platforms to declare their assets. Meanwhile, the recently announced deadline for submission is March 31, 2024, with the submission period commencing on January 1 of the same year.

Notably, this move comes as part of Spain’s broader effort to regulate the burgeoning crypto space within its borders. Under these regulations, only individuals whose balance sheets surpass $55,000 in crypto assets are obligated to report their foreign holdings.

On the other hand, those utilizing self-custodial crypto wallets will need to disclose their holdings through the standard wealth tax form 714. This nuanced approach reflects an attempt to balance regulatory oversight with the practicalities of various crypto storage methods.

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Spain’s Efforts to Monitor and Tax Crypto Assets

The introduction of form 721 follows the Agencia Tributaria’s intensified efforts to enforce tax compliance within the crypto sphere. In April 2023, the agency issued a staggering 328,000 warning notices to crypto holders who failed to fulfill their tax obligations for the 2022 fiscal year.

Meanwhile, this marked a substantial 40% YoY surge, indicating a growing focus on ensuring that crypto-related taxes are diligently paid. Simultaneously, in 2021, the agency issued 15,000 notifications, highlighting the substantial escalation in regulatory measures.

As Spain positions itself as a proactive player in crypto regulation, recent developments indicate a comprehensive approach. The impending adoption of the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), a pioneering European Union framework, showcases Spain’s commitment to staying ahead in the crypto regulatory landscape.

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Rupam is a seasoned professional with three years of experience in the financial market, where he has developed a reputation as a meticulous research analyst and insightful journalist. He thrives on exploring the dynamic nuances of the financial landscape. Currently serving as a sub-editor at Coingape, Rupam's expertise extends beyond conventional boundaries. His role involves breaking stories, analyzing AI-related developments, providing real-time updates on the crypto market, and presenting insightful economic news. Rupam's career is characterized by a deep passion for unraveling the complexities of finance and delivering impactful stories that resonate with a diverse audience.
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