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The CARF deadline crypto firms cannot afford to miss

The OECD’s Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) took effect in committed jurisdictions on 1 January 2026, and the clock is now ticking loudly. First reports will cover calendar-year 2026 activity, with international exchanges of…

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The OECD’s Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) took effect in committed jurisdictions on 1 January 2026, and the clock is now ticking loudly. First reports will cover calendar-year 2026 activity, with international exchanges of information beginning in 2027, leaving crypto-asset service providers a narrow window to move from legislation to live compliance.

According to Trans World Compliance, roughly 76 jurisdictions have committed to the framework on a staggered basis. Some 46, including the UK, all EU-27 member states, Japan, Canada and Switzerland, will make first exchanges by 2027, while around 29 others, such as Singapore, Hong Kong and the UAE, follow in 2028.

The United States is targeting 2029, although Form 1099-DA reporting for digital-asset brokers still begins with 2026 transactions, carrying standard penalties of roughly $310 per return.

In Europe, DAC8 was due to be transposed by member states by 31 December 2025 and applied from 1 January 2026, with first reports due by 31 January 2027. Compliance across the bloc remains uneven, but the message for RegTech and compliance leaders is stark. There is no longer any headroom on the timeline.

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The scope question is the first battleground. Reporting Crypto-Asset Service Providers (RCASPs) include centralised exchanges, brokers, dealers, custodial wallet providers, crypto ATM operators and certain DeFi intermediaries. Non-custodial wallet software, pure peer-to-peer protocols and closed-loop assets sit outside. Getting this boundary wrong risks either wasted cost or serious penalty exposure, with EU fines referenced in the €20,000 to €500,000 range and UK penalties of up to £300 per inaccurate user record.

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