Tax Rules Guide Reviewed 22 July 2026

Crypto Tax Ireland 2026: CGT Rules, Losses and Examples

Irish crypto tax rules explained with CGT and Income Tax distinctions, the €1,270 exemption, allowable losses, euro valuations and worked examples.

Quick answer

33% CGT rate
€1,270 Annual exemption
Losses Can offset gains
Records Keep evidence
  • An investor disposal is commonly considered under CGT; activity amounting to a trade can be taxed as income.
  • Calculate each disposal in euro and offset allowable current and carried-forward losses before the annual exemption.
  • The €1,270 exemption is per individual and tax year across total chargeable gains, not per coin or transaction.
  • Spending or swapping crypto can create a disposal even when no cash is withdrawn.
On this page
  1. Which Irish tax applies to crypto?
  2. Investor or trader: why the distinction matters
  3. How a crypto capital gain is calculated
  4. Worked example: sale after fees and a loss
  5. Crypto losses and why they should still be documented
  6. Income-type receipts and a later disposal

Which Irish tax applies to crypto?

Revenue’s starting point is that no special tax rules are required for crypto-assets. The tax result follows the nature of the activity. For a typical individual investor, selling, transferring or redeeming a crypto-asset will most likely be considered under Capital Gains Tax. If the facts show that the person is carrying on a trade, the profit can instead be taxable as trading income. A company may have Corporation Tax obligations, a person paid in crypto may have Income Tax and payroll consequences, and a gift or inheritance can bring Capital Acquisitions Tax into the analysis.

Situation Tax area to examine Important point
Individual investor disposes of crypto Capital Gains Tax Calculate the euro gain or loss disposal by disposal.
Activity amounts to a trade Income Tax or Corporation Tax Trading status depends on all the facts, not a label chosen by the user.
Employee or contractor is paid in crypto Income Tax, USC and PRSI/payroll Use the euro value when received; a later disposal may create a separate gain or loss.
Crypto is gifted or inherited CAT and potentially CGT Record the euro market value and review both sides of the transfer.

CGT vs crypto income

Capital gain

A personal investment disposal is usually reviewed under CGT rules using cost, proceeds, losses, and exemption.

Income-type activity

Mining, staking, salary, business receipts, or frequent trading may need income-tax treatment or specialist advice.

Investor or trader: why the distinction matters

Calling yourself an investor does not settle the tax treatment, and making many transactions does not automatically prove a trade. Revenue considers the whole pattern: the commercial organisation, intention, frequency, financing, holding periods, expertise and other facts. The threshold for a financial activity to amount to a trade can be high.

This distinction changes more than the rate. A trade uses income or corporation tax rules and may have different expense, loss, preliminary tax and filing consequences. Someone running a mining operation, dealing systematically for customers or operating a crypto business should not assume the simple investor calculation applies.

How a crypto capital gain is calculated

Estimated gain = euro disposal proceeds − allowable acquisition cost − allowable disposal costs.Then combine gains and allowable losses for the year, use eligible carried-forward losses, and apply the individual annual exemption where available.

The computation is made for each disposal. Proceeds and costs must be expressed in euro. If the transaction has no direct euro quote, Revenue expects a reasonable effort to use an appropriate valuation. Keep the exchange, price pair, timestamp and method so the euro amount can be reproduced later.

The €1,270 annual exemption applies to an individual’s total net chargeable gains for the year after allowable losses. It is not €1,270 for every wallet, token or transaction, it cannot be transferred to another person, and unused exemption is not carried forward.

Worked example: sale after fees and a loss

Assume an individual investor buys crypto for €6,000 and later sells it for €11,000. Allowable buying and selling costs total €200. The disposal gain is €4,800. In the same tax year the person makes an allowable €1,000 loss on another asset, leaving €3,800. After the €1,270 annual exemption, the taxable gain is €2,530. At the standard 33% CGT rate, the illustrative tax is €834.90.

Step Amount
Sale proceeds €11,000
Cost plus allowable fees €6,200
Gain on disposal €4,800
Less allowable loss €1,000
Net gains before exemption €3,800
Less annual exemption €1,270
Taxable gain €2,530
Illustrative CGT at 33% €834.90

This is a deliberately simple example. Matching costs across repeated acquisitions, connected-party transactions and complex token activity can require additional rules and evidence.

Crypto losses and why they should still be documented

An allowable capital loss can generally be set against chargeable gains in the same year. Unused allowable losses may be carried forward against future gains. The annual exemption cannot be used to create or increase a carried-forward loss, so the ordering matters: losses are used before the exemption.

A fall in market value while you still hold an asset is not the same as a completed disposal loss. Lost private keys, fraud, worthless tokens and failed platforms can also need a closer legal and tax analysis; do not enter the screen value as a loss without evidence that a tax-recognised loss or disposal occurred.

Income-type receipts and a later disposal

Crypto received for work, services or a business activity can be taxable by reference to its euro value when received. Rewards from mining, staking, promotions or DeFi are not all automatically treated the same way; the contractual rights and activity matter. Record the receipt separately and establish its euro value.

If the asset is later sold or swapped, there may be a second calculation. The value already recognised at receipt can be relevant to the acquisition cost for that later disposal. Keeping the receipt and disposal records connected prevents the same value being omitted or counted twice.

Frequently asked questions

What is the CGT rate on crypto in Ireland?

The standard CGT rate is 33% for most chargeable gains. The taxable amount is calculated after allowable costs, losses and any available annual exemption.

Is the first €1,270 of every crypto gain tax-free?

No. It is one individual annual exemption across total chargeable gains for the tax year, not an exemption for each disposal or token.

Can I deduct crypto trading fees?

Costs directly connected with acquisition or disposal may be relevant, but the facts and evidence matter. Keep itemised fee records rather than only a net exchange balance.

Can crypto losses reduce my PAYE salary tax?

Capital losses are generally relieved against chargeable capital gains, not PAYE salary income.

Do I owe CGT if I reinvest immediately?

Reinvesting proceeds does not generally cancel the disposal that has already occurred. Calculate the first disposal before recording the new acquisition.

Is there a lower rate for holding crypto longer?

Irish CGT does not provide a general reduced crypto rate simply because an asset was held for a longer period.

Is staking always Income Tax?

Do not assume one treatment for every staking arrangement. Rights, control, activity and how the reward arises can differ, so complex or material cases need fact-specific advice.

Can a calculator decide whether I am trading?

No. Trading status is a legal and factual classification that a simple calculator cannot determine.

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