Colombia Tightens Crypto Tax Reporting as New OECD-Aligned Rules Take Effect

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  • Colombia has formally brought crypto into its tax surveillance framework.
  • Crypto privacy for Colombian residents is effectively ending.

DIAN, Colombia’s national tax agency, has ordered Crypto exchanges and platforms to start collecting and reporting user data for Bitcoin, Ethereum, stablecoins, and other cryptocurrencies. On December 24, 2025, the rule was issued under Resolution 000240, and the reporting will apply from 2026

Exchanges Required to Disclose User Identities and Full Transaction Data

The Crypto exchanges, brokers, and intermediaries must now send the detailed information to the tax authorities, including user identity details, transaction volumes, amount of Crypto transferred, market value of each transaction, and net Crypto balances held by the users. This applies to both Individuals and businesses. These rules apply to the Colombian Crypto platforms, Foreign exchanges that serve Colombian residents. So even offshore exchanges must comply if they have Colombian users

The reporting will begin with 2026 transactions, and the first full report must be submitted by May 2027. From now on, users should assume every transaction is recorded. Before this, users were expected to self-report voluntarily. Platforms that fail to comply can face fines up to 1% of the undeclared transaction value

The goal of these crypto rules is to prevent tax evasion and increase transparency. It makes Crypto activity traceable, similar to bank accounts. This rule align colombia with the OECD Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework, a global standard for Crypto tax reporting

Crypto Privacy Narrows as Colombia Treats Digital Assets Like Traditional Finance

Colombia is one of the largest crypto markets in Latin America, and this marks a shift from user responsibility to platform responsibility. Crypto privacy is effectively ending in Colombia. The government can cross-check user tax filings with exchange data. It shows crypto os being treated like a traditional financial asset for tax purposes

This Crypto rule shows that Colombia is fully tracking the crypto activity. Large transfers trigger alerts, and crypto users must keep records and stay compliant. People can use Crypto, but using it without being identified is getting difficult, especially when you move funds through regulated platforms

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