A crypto credit card promises something very simple. You hold the card against the terminal, part of your crypto balance is liquidated in the background, and the merchant receives euros. In everyday use it feels like any other card payment. For tax purposes in Germany it is a disposal of your crypto assets.
Crypto Credit Card Tax in Germany: Why Every Payment Is a Disposal
A crypto credit card promises something very simple. You hold the card against the terminal, part of your crypto balance is liquidated in the background, and the merchant receives euros. In everyday use it feels like any other card…
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Aug 16, 2026 at 5:14 AM UTC · 9 분 소요

Almost everything that later creates work with the card follows from that classification. Use it for a year on fuel, weekly groceries and restaurant bills and you do not produce a handful of events. You quickly produce several hundred separate disposals. Each one carries its own date, its own price and its own holding period, and you have to be able to evidence each one if asked.
This article sets out how the card is treated for tax: which designs exist, when a payment becomes taxable, and which records you need before your next tax return. Which providers are available for the German market, and how they differ on fees and custody, is covered in our comparison of crypto credit cards and crypto debit cards.
How a crypto credit card works: wallet, settlement partner and card network
No merchant terminal in Europe accepts Bitcoin. At the till the payment runs over the same rails as any ordinary debit card transaction, and settlement happens in euros. The crypto side of the process takes place solely at the card issuer.
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