Key Takeaways Standard flat rate: France taxes cryptocurrency capital gains at a flat 31.4% rate for occasional investors. Taxable events: Taxation occurs when converting digital assets to a fiatKey Takeaways Standard flat rate: France taxes cryptocurrency capital gains at a flat 31.4% rate for occasional investors. Taxable events: Taxation occurs when converting digital assets to a fiat
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Crypto Tax in France: 2026 Guide to Capital Gains

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Key Takeaways

  • Standard flat rate: France taxes cryptocurrency capital gains at a flat 31.4% rate for occasional investors.
  • Taxable events: Taxation occurs when converting digital assets to a fiat currency (such as euros) or when purchasing real-world goods and services. Crypto-to-crypto trades are not taxable events.
  • Tax exemption: If total cryptocurrency sales proceeds for the year are under €305, capital gains are exempt from taxation.
  • Standardized reporting: Under the DAC8 directive effective in 2026, European digital asset platforms automatically share user account data with national tax authorities.

Navigating cryptocurrency taxes in France requires understanding specific regulatory frameworks. Across different jurisdictions, tax treatment varies significantly, which is why reviewing a crypto tax by country 2026 comparison can provide useful context. This guide outlines the 2026 tax structure for cryptocurrency investors in France, detailing the general obligations and reporting procedures. It also reflects how countries distinguish between capital gains vs income tax depending on how crypto is used. For a broader perspective, reviewing Germany investor scenarios can help highlight how different EU countries apply contrasting rules, especially regarding holding periods and tax exemptions.



Crypto Tax Basics in France

France classifies cryptocurrencies as “movable assets.” Taxation is not applied simply for holding digital assets; it is only triggered when a specific taxable event occurs. In practice, this approach follows global standards where investors rely on crypto tax triggers and rules explained to identify when activities like selling, spending, or earning crypto create tax obligations.

Key rules regarding events:

  • Taxable events: Selling a digital asset for fiat currency (like euros) or using it to purchase real-world goods and services.
  • Non-taxable events: Holding digital assets in a wallet, transferring between personal wallets, or trading one cryptocurrency for another (e.g., swapping Bitcoin for Ethereum).
  • The €305 threshold: If the total value of cryptocurrency sales for the entire calendar year remains under €305, the capital gains are exempt from tax.
  • Data sharing (DAC8): As of 2026, European regulations require digital asset platforms to automatically share user data with French tax authorities to standardize reporting.

Who Qualifies as a Tax Resident

Tax obligations depend on residency status. An individual is generally considered a tax resident of France if they meet any of the following criteria:

  • Living in France for more than 183 days a year.
  • Maintaining a primary family home in France.
  • The center of economic and professional interests is located in France.

French tax residents are required to report worldwide cryptocurrency gains. Non-residents are generally only required to report gains made through platforms based in France.

Capital Gains Tax Rates 2026

For occasional investors, France applies a standard flat tax known as the Prélèvement Forfaitaire Unique (PFU).

The flat rate is 31.4%, which is broken down into two distinct parts:

  • 12.8% Income Tax
  • 18.6% Social Charges
Investor TypeTax RateDescription
Occasional Trader31.4% (Flat Rate)Standard rate for retail investors.
Professional TraderUp to 45% + 18.6%Progressive income tax for those trading as a habitual business activity.
PFU Opt-Out0-45% + 18.6%Investors in lower income brackets can opt for the progressive tax rate instead of the flat 12.8% income tax portion.

Calculating Crypto Capital Gains

France does not use the standard First-In, First-Out (FIFO) method for calculating taxes on digital assets. Instead, it utilizes a proportional formula based on the global value of the portfolio at the time of the sale.

The formula utilized by the French tax authority is:

Important notes on calculation:

  • The total value of all cryptocurrency holdings across all wallets and platforms must be calculated precisely at the time of the sale.
  • Capital losses can only be used to offset capital gains within the same calendar year. Losses cannot be carried forward to offset gains in future years.

Handling Staking, Mining, and Airdrops

Income generated from staking, mining, and airdrops is taxed differently than standard capital gains. France classifies this as Non-Commercial Profits (BNC).

This type of income is taxed based on the fair market value of the tokens in euros on the exact day they are received.

ActivityTax TriggerClassification
StakingUpon receipt in walletBNC Income
MiningUpon receipt in walletBNC Income (or BIC if professional)
AirdropsUpon receipt in walletBNC Income

Crypto Tax Filing Deadlines 2026

Taxes in France are filed in the spring for the previous calendar year. For 2025 cryptocurrency activities, filing takes place between April and June 2026 on the official government portal (impots.gouv.fr).

Online filing deadlines vary depending on the French department of residence:

  • Departments 01 to 19: Late May 2026
  • Departments 20 to 54: Early June 2026
  • Departments 55 and above: Mid-June 2026 (Note: Non-residents and individuals filing paper returns generally have deadlines in late May.)

Required Tax Forms

Declaring cryptocurrency taxes in France generally requires the completion of three specific forms:

  • Form 2086: Used to list the details of transactions and calculate the proportional capital gains or losses.
  • Form 2042-C: The primary form where the final net capital gains or losses are reported.
  • Form 3916-bis: Used to declare any digital asset accounts (wallets or exchange accounts) held outside of France.

Step-by-Step Filing Workflow

A standard workflow for processing cryptocurrency taxes includes:

  1. Gather data: Export transaction history (CSV files) from all utilized platforms and wallets.
  2. Calculate: Determine gains and losses using the mandatory French proportional portfolio formula.
  3. Detail transactions: Complete Form 2086 with the specific disposal details.
  4. Report totals: Transfer the final net gain or loss from Form 2086 to Form 2042-C.
  5. Declare accounts: List all foreign platforms used during the tax year on Form 3916-bis.
  6. Submit: Finalize the declaration on the impots.gouv.fr portal.

Tools for Tax Calculation

Because the French proportional calculation method differs from standard accounting models, some investors utilize dedicated tax calculation software. These applications can aggregate transaction history across multiple wallets and automatically apply French tax formulas to output the figures required for official tax forms.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Failing to report digital assets or capital gains can result in financial penalties from the French tax authority:

  • Undeclared Accounts: Failing to submit Form 3916-bis can result in a fine of €750 per undeclared foreign account.
  • Unpaid Taxes: Failing to report capital gains can result in a surcharge ranging from 40% to 80% on the tax owed, in addition to late payment interest.

Conclusion

Managing cryptocurrency taxes in France involves maintaining clear transaction records and understanding the specific actions that constitute a taxable event. By recognizing that only fiat conversions and real-world purchases are taxed, investors can separate tax-free trades from taxable disposals.

As the DAC8 regulations take effect in 2026, data sharing between European platforms and French tax authorities provides a more standardized framework for digital asset reporting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the crypto capital gains tax rate in France in 2026? 

A: The standard rate for occasional investors is a flat 31.4% (12.8% income tax and 18.6% social charges).

Q: Do crypto-to-crypto trades trigger tax in France? 

A: No. Trading one cryptocurrency for another is not a taxable event. Taxation only applies when converting assets to fiat currency or buying real-world goods.

Q: When must I file crypto taxes for 2025 gains? 

A: Filing takes place in the spring of 2026. The exact deadline ranges from late May to mid-June, depending on the department of residence.

Q: Are staking rewards taxable upon receipt? 

A: Yes. They are classified as BNC income and are assessed based on their euro value on the exact day they are received.

Q: What if my annual crypto sales are under €305? 

A: If the total sales volume for the year is under €305, those capital gains are entirely exempt from the capital gains tax for that year.

Disclaimer: This article is provided by MEXC for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, investment, or financial advice. Cryptocurrency tax treatment varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances, and regulations may change over time. Readers should consult a qualified tax advisor or legal professional regarding their specific situation. MEXC does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for any decisions made based on this content. This article does not encourage tax avoidance or relocation for tax purposes.



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