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    UK Tax Authority Ups Crypto Warning Letters in Crackdown on Unpaid Gains

    IsmailKhanBy IsmailKhanOctober 18, 20253 Mins Read
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    The UK tax authority has ramped up its scrutiny of crypto investors, doubling the number of warning letters sent to those suspected of underreporting or evading taxes on digital asset gains.

    HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) issued nearly 65,000 letters in the 2024–25 tax year, up from 27,700 the year before, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.

    The letters, known as “nudge letters,” are designed to prompt investors to voluntarily correct their tax filings before formal investigations are launched.

    The sharp increase reflects HMRC’s growing focus on crypto-related tax compliance. Over the past four years, the agency has sent more than 100,000 such letters, with activity accelerating as crypto adoption and asset prices surged.

    Example of a previous nudge letter sent in 2024. Source: kc-usercontent

    Related: How to file crypto taxes in 2025 (US, UK, Germany guide)

    7 million UK adults own crypto

    The Financial Conduct Authority estimates that seven million UK adults now hold crypto, up from around 10% (5 million) in 2022 or 4.4% (2.2 million) in 2021, showing the growing interest.

    “The tax rules surrounding crypto are quite complex and there’s now a volume of people who are trading in crypto and not understanding that even if they move from one coin to another it triggers capital gains tax,” Neela Chauhan, a partner at UHY Hacker Young, which submitted the FOI request, told the FT.

    HMRC’s visibility into the market has improved dramatically. The agency now receives transaction data directly from major crypto exchanges and will gain automatic access to global exchange data from 2026 under the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)’s Crypto-Assets Reporting Framework (CARF).

    Related: New York State senator proposes tax on crypto mining energy use

    US lawmakers weigh crypto tax exemptions

    US senators are exploring updates to crypto tax policy, including exempting small transactions from taxation and clarifying how staking rewards are treated.

    During a Senate Finance Committee hearing earlier this month, lawmakers debated whether everyday crypto payments should trigger capital gains tax and how to fairly classify income generated from staking services. Coinbase’s vice president of tax, Lawrence Zlatkin, urged Congress to adopt a de minimis exemption for crypto transactions under $300.