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How is crypto taxed in Netherlands?

Crypto tax guide for Netherlands as of 2026-05-09. Capital gains rates, reportable events, common pitfalls, and tax-software recommendations. Editorial summary, not tax advice — consult a qualified advisor before filing.

Mathias Siemonsmeier ↗Editor-in-Chief, ChainChoiceVerified by: ChainChoice Engine v4
Last reviewed2026-05-09
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How is crypto taxed in Netherlands?

Crypto held in Box 3 is taxed on a deemed return rather than realized gains. Effective rate ~36% on the assumed yield, recalculated annually. This is editorial summary, not tax advice — your situation may differ. Consult a qualified Netherlands tax advisor before filing.

How is cryptocurrency taxed in Netherlands?

Crypto held in Box 3 is taxed on a deemed return rather than realized gains. Effective rate ~36% on the assumed yield, recalculated annually.

Do I need to report my crypto holdings in Netherlands?

Reporting requirements vary by activity. Trading, staking rewards, and DeFi yield typically generate reportable events. Holding crypto without selling generally does not trigger immediate tax. Netherlands requires standard income/capital-gains reporting via the regular tax return; some jurisdictions also require asset disclosure forms (e.g. Spain's Form 721 for foreign holdings >€50,000).

What counts as a taxable event in Netherlands?

In most jurisdictions including Netherlands: selling crypto for fiat (taxable), trading crypto-to-crypto (typically taxable), spending crypto on goods (taxable disposal), receiving staking/mining/airdrop income (taxable as income at receipt). Buying with fiat and holding is generally NOT a taxable event.

Can I offset crypto losses against gains in Netherlands?

Generally yes — most jurisdictions allow loss harvesting against same-category gains. Specific rules in Netherlands: Crypto held in Box 3 is taxed on a deemed return rather than realized gains. Effective rate ~36% on the assumed yield, recalculated annually. Consult a qualified Netherlands tax advisor for your specific situation.

Do I owe tax on crypto held on Netherlands-licensed exchanges only?

No — Netherlands taxes the worldwide crypto activity of residents. Holdings on offshore exchanges (e.g. crypto on a Bahamas-based exchange) are still reportable. Some countries (like Spain) require explicit disclosure of foreign-held crypto above thresholds; failure to disclose carries penalties.

Which crypto tax software supports Netherlands?

Major tax tools (CoinLedger, Koinly, CoinTracker, Accointing, Cryptiosaur for jurisdiction-specific) all support Netherlands-format exports. Choose based on accountant compatibility, supported exchanges, and DeFi protocol coverage. Our Best Tax Software ranking filters by Netherlands jurisdiction support.

When are crypto taxes due in Netherlands?

Netherlands crypto tax follows the standard income/capital-gains tax filing calendar. Most residents file annually. Some jurisdictions (e.g. quarterly estimated payments in the US) require interim payments on substantial crypto income. Verify deadlines with DNB or a qualified Netherlands tax advisor — penalties for late filing or underpayment compound quickly.

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