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Crypto Tax Regulations in Turkey: Reporting and Compliance Guide

February 20, 2026
Utku Karakuş

Summary / Quick Answer

In Turkey, crypto asset income may be subject to income tax depending on the holding period and type of gain. Comprehensive record-keeping of all transactions and consultation with a licensed tax advisor is essential for compliance.

Overview

Turkey crypto tax guide: reporting obligations for crypto income, capital gains, exchange transactions, and BDDK/GIB compliance requirements for 2024-2025.

Quick Answer: In Turkey, crypto asset income may be subject to income tax depending on the holding period and type of gain. Comprehensive record-keeping of all transactions and consultation with a licensed tax advisor is essential for compliance.

Why This Matters

Understanding this topic is essential for businesses and professionals in the fintech and blockchain industry. The regulatory landscape, technical requirements and market dynamics continue to evolve rapidly.

Key Principles

Regulatory Framework

Different jurisdictions apply varying regulatory standards. In Turkey, the Capital Markets Board (SPK) and Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) oversee fintech activities. The EU’s MiCA regulation provides comprehensive rules for crypto assets, while FATF recommendations set global AML/CFT standards.

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Technical Considerations

Modern fintech and blockchain implementations require robust technical architecture:

  • Security: End-to-end encryption, access controls, penetration testing
  • Scalability: Handling growth in users and transaction volumes
  • Compliance: KYC/AML automation, audit trails, reporting capabilities
  • Integration: REST APIs, WebSocket connections, standard protocols

Best Practices

  1. Start with requirements analysis – Clearly define business objectives before selecting technology
  2. Engage regulators early – Build relationships with supervisory authorities during development
  3. Security by design – Integrate security controls from the ground up, not as an afterthought
  4. Maintain comprehensive audit trails – All transactions and decisions must be logged
  5. Stay current with regulations – Subscribe to regulatory updates from relevant authorities

io40’s Expertise

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Our core capabilities:

  • Blockchain infrastructure development
  • KYC/AML system integration
  • Payment gateway and API development
  • Regulatory compliance consulting
  • Smart contract development and auditing

Contact us to discuss your project requirements, or explore our services.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult qualified licensed professionals for specific guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are crypto gains taxable in Turkey?

As of 2024-2025, Turkey taxes crypto income under the income tax law. Capital gains from crypto trading are subject to income tax. The Turkish Revenue Administration (GIB) requires declaration of crypto profits.

How should crypto businesses report taxes in Turkey?

Crypto businesses in Turkey must maintain transaction records, report income from trading/staking/mining, comply with MASAK reporting requirements, and file regular tax returns with detailed crypto asset disclosures.

What records should crypto investors keep for tax purposes?

Keep records of all buy/sell transactions including dates, amounts, prices in TRY, exchange names, wallet addresses, staking rewards, and any crypto received as payment. FIFO or LIFO cost basis methods may apply.

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Utku Karakuş

Compliance Specialist

A specialist at io40 in financial architectures and blockchain regulations.


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