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Greece Crypto Tax Update: Tax-Free Limit and Reporting Deadline

Bhumika Baghel Bhumika Baghel
06-06-2026
Last Updated: 06-06-2026
Greece Crypto Tax To Increase At 15%

Greece Crypto Tax: Country Offering Lower Rates than Many EU Nations

The European country just made a bold call. The government plans to charge a flat 15% capital gains tax on crypto profits, and this digital asset rate update is already turning heads across Europe.

This is not a small tweak. It is a full shift from years of gray-area rules where nobody really knew what they owed.

Greece Crypto Tax 2026 Framework: New Rate, Tax-Free Limit and Deadline

The first €500 in profits stays tax-free for every taxpayer. After that, the 15% flat rate kicks in on net profits from sales or conversions, according to Reuters.

Greece Crypto Tax 2026 Framework

Losses do not go to waste either. Investors can use losses to offset gains in the same year, which makes the structure fairer than many people expected.

Tax filings will likely be mandatory, with a deadline set around June 30. Missing that window could bring penalties, so staying on top of reporting matters.

Why Greece Decided to Build a Digital Asset Levy System Now

Greece had no real crypto tax framework before this. Gains sometimes got treated as regular income, sometimes got ignored altogether, and that gap led to years of under-reporting.

The EU's MiCA regulation, fully active since late 2024, pushed governments to bring digital asset duties rules in line with broader financial oversight. Greece followed that signal. The Hellenic Capital Market Commission now handles MiCA licensing for local platforms.

Exchanges and trading platforms will likely share transaction data with tax-authorities. That makes enforcement far more practical than it ever was before.

Greece Vs EU: Different Rates in Same Region 

At 15%, Greece sits in a competitive spot among countries with taxes on cryptocurrencies. France charges a flat 30% on digital asset gains. Italy sits at 26%, with talk of pushing it even higher.

Spain and Denmark can push rates past 19%–28% and 40% respectively when cryptocurrency gets taxed as income. Germany, on the other hand, charges nothing after an investor holds an asset for over one year.

Greece lands in the middle, not the cheapest, but far friendlier than most of its western EU neighbors.

What This Means Compared to India Crypto Rules and Global Peers

India crypto tax currently sits at a flat 30% on gains, with a 1% TDS on every transaction. The thing that separates Greece's 15% rate from India's structure is not only rate numbers but a loss-offset option. 

In India, losses from cryptocurrencies cannot be offset against other gains or income, while the European country gives relief in that,  and looks significantly more investor-friendly by comparison.

On the other hand, countries like the UAE and Singapore still offer zero capital gains tax on digital asset, which keeps them attractive for high-volume traders and businesses chasing full taxes relief.

Still, Greece's move signals real maturity. Clear rules tend to bring more investors into the open market, and that usually grows overall volume and taxes revenue at the same time.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. All information and data are based on current market conditions and publicly available sources at the time of publication. The content does not make any claims, guarantees, or investment recommendations. 

Bhumika Baghel

About the Author Bhumika Baghel

English News Writer at coingabbar.com

Bhumika Baghel is a crypto journalist dedicated to industry research, financial analysis, and high-impact content creation. As an English News Writer at Coin Gabbar, she specializes in producing SEO-optimized blogs and news reports that navigate the complexities of the blockchain space. Her work provides timely coverage of market trends, regulatory shifts, and emerging technologies. From technical breakdowns of tokens to investigative reports and DeFi developments, Bhumika delivers accurate and engaging perspectives for the global crypto community.

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