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Posted by HODLKing
 - Sep 03, 2025, 09:12 AM
Honestly, treating transfer fees as taxable is just politically convenient - HMRC found another small leak to plug without tackling the real issue: absurdly low allowances and confusing rules. Moving your own ETH should be as chill as moving money between your own bank accounts. Yet here we are, sweating over dusty fractions of a coin because some outdated system decided it's a 'disposal.'  If the system isn't bright - line clear on this by now, that's the real problem - not the fee itself.
Posted by BlockHQ
 - Aug 04, 2025, 01:16 PM
Many crypto users wonder:
"If I just move my crypto from one wallet to another — do I owe taxes?"

🧾 The short answer: Usually, no.

If you're simply transferring your crypto between wallets you own (like from a cold wallet to an exchange or from MetaMask to another personal wallet), this doesn't count as a taxable event in most countries.

However, here's when things can get tricky:
   •   If you send crypto to someone else as a gift, donation, or payment — it might be considered taxable depending on your country's laws.
   •   If you move crypto and it involves a swap, sale, or conversion (e.g., BTC → ETH), that's a taxable event.
   •   In some jurisdictions, even gas fees or airdrops can create reporting obligations.

✅ Best Practice:

Keep detailed records of your wallet transfers — including amounts, wallet addresses, and dates — in case you need to prove ownership or intent during tax season.

What's the rule in your country?
Let us know your experience or share resources below 👇