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Spain's left-wing Sumar parliamentary group has proposed a sweeping overhaul of cryptocurrency taxation that could push the country to the forefront of the EU's most stringent regulatory regimes. The plan, now under review by the Congress of Deputies, seeks to reclassify crypto gains from non-financial assets into the general income tax bracket,
from the current 30% savings tax rate. Corporate taxpayers would face a uniform 30% rate on crypto-related profits . The proposal also mandates a "crypto traffic light" risk system, requiring the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) to issue color-coded warnings on investor platforms based on regulatory oversight, liquidity, and asset backing .
The proposal also faces practical challenges. One element seeks to label all cryptocurrencies as seizable assets, expanding rules that currently apply only to EU-regulated tokens under the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework. However, legal specialists argue this is unenforceable for assets like Tether's USDT, which are not held by local custodians.
that such measures could force Spain's crypto service providers into impossible compliance scenarios. The plan's critics also highlight the difficulty of seizing self-custodied assets, which require private keys for access.Spain's tax authority (AEAT) has increasingly targeted crypto holders, sending 620,000 warning notices in 2024 alone. Yet, the proposed reforms risk exacerbating existing confusion. Lullius Partners, a Spanish tax firm, noted that current legislation lacks clear guidelines on taxable events, complicating compliance. Meanwhile, a competing proposal by tax inspectors Juan Faus and José María Gentil
for , potentially distinguishing it from other tokens.If enacted, the amendments could reshape Spain's crypto landscape, potentially deterring investors and service providers. Critics warn of "absolute chaos in the entire crypto tax regime" and a mass exodus of high-value investors. With the proposals now under parliamentary review, Spain's digital-asset sector awaits clarity, uncertain whether the changes will bring regulatory certainty or deepen the confusion that has long defined the country's approach to crypto taxation.
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