Albania Compliance Report
Generated 2026-06-06
No GuidanceRegulatory Overview
- Regulatory Status
- Regulators have not addressed crypto; legal status ambiguous
- Key Regulator(s)
- **Regulatory Reference, Albanian State Police, This, **AMF Regulatory Guidance
- Primary Legislation
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- Travel Rule
- Adopted — Threshold: ,
- Tax Reporting
- **Treatment:** Although there's no specific "crypto capital gains tax" law, virtual assets are generally treated as movable property or financial assets for tax purposes. Therefore, profits derived from the sale or exchange of cryptocurrencies are likely subject to capital gains tax.. A taxable event occurs when a cryptocurrency is disposed of, including crypto-to-crypto trades, triggering a 15% capital gains tax.. Sold for fiat currency.. Exchanged for another cryptocurrency (crypto-to-crypto trades).. Exchanged for goods or services.
Key Facts
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This report is AI-generated from publicly available regulatory sources. Last updated: 2026-06-06. View full profile