Switzerland Postpones Crypto Tax Data Sharing to 2027 Amid Implementation Challenges

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Citing BitcoinWorld, Switzerland has delayed the implementation of the OECD’s Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) until at least 2027. The postponement stems from challenges in selecting reliable partner countries for data exchange and ensuring compliance with international standards. While 75 nations are working to adopt CARF, Switzerland’s delay highlights the complexities of establishing a global crypto tax reporting system. Other countries, including Brazil and the U.S., are progressing at different paces, creating a fragmented regulatory landscape. The move offers investors temporary relief but does not halt the broader trend toward international crypto tax transparency.

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