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UK Defers Capital Gains Tax on Crypto Lending and Liquidity Pools From 2027

HMRC will introduce a "no gain, no loss" tax framework from April 2027, deferring Capital Gains Tax on qualifying crypto lending and liquidity pool transactions until an economic disposal occurs.

Ilampirai Arivazhagan by Ilampirai Arivazhagan
July 14, 2026
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The UK is set to overhaul how certain decentralized finance (DeFi) activities are taxed, introducing a framework that delays Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on qualifying crypto lending and liquidity pool transactions. The reform, announced by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), aims to better reflect how these arrangements function economically rather than treating every transfer of cryptoassets as a taxable event.

The new rules will take effect on 6 April 2027 and apply to individuals and trustees participating in eligible cryptoasset lending and automated market-making (AMM) liquidity pool arrangements. According to HMRC, around 700,000 UK taxpayers could be affected by the changes.

The measure follows several years of consultation with tax professionals, crypto businesses and industry groups, many of whom argued that the existing framework imposed tax obligations even when investors had not realized any economic gain, as policymakers globally continue reviewing issues similar to those raised under US Bitcoin tax rules.

HMRC shifts focus from token transfers to economic disposals

Under the current UK tax regime, moving cryptocurrency into certain lending protocols or liquidity pools can be treated as a disposal for Capital Gains Tax purposes. That approach has been widely criticized because investors often retain economic ownership of their assets despite transferring them into smart contract-based protocols.

The revised framework introduces a “no gain, no loss” treatment for qualifying transactions. Rather than calculating a capital gain when assets enter a lending protocol or liquidity pool, taxation will generally be deferred until the investor permanently disposes of the underlying cryptoassets or receives assets that differ from those originally contributed.

The policy reflects HMRC’s view that temporary DeFi arrangements should not automatically create taxable gains if there has been no meaningful change in the investor’s economic position.

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Key changes under the new framework

The legislation introduces separate tax treatment for several common DeFi activities.

The main provisions include:

  • Crypto lending: Depositing a cryptoasset into a qualifying lending arrangement in exchange for an interest representing the same type of cryptoasset will generally receive “no gain, no loss” treatment.
  • Crypto borrowing: Borrowed cryptoassets will be treated as acquired at their market value when borrowed, while collateral provided by borrowers will generally be ignored for Capital Gains Tax purposes.
  • Liquidity pools: Investors supplying cryptoassets to qualifying automated market maker (AMM) liquidity pools will not face an immediate CGT charge if they later withdraw the same quantity of the original cryptoasset.
  • Partial differences remain taxable: If users receive more or fewer assets than they originally deposited, the difference will be used to calculate any capital gain or allowable loss.

Tax obligations do not disappear

While the reforms remove immediate CGT consequences for qualifying DeFi transfers, they do not exempt crypto income from taxation. Rewards earned through lending protocols or liquidity pools, including yield generated from participation, will continue to be taxed under existing income tax rules when received.

Similarly, once investors eventually sell, exchange or otherwise economically dispose of their cryptoassets, Capital Gains Tax will apply under the normal rules. The changes therefore alter when tax is paid rather than eliminating tax liabilities altogether.

Consultation shaped the final approach

HMRC first identified concerns with its earlier DeFi guidance after launching a call for evidence in 2022. A formal consultation followed in 2023, with stakeholders arguing that treating every protocol transfer as a disposal created unnecessary compliance costs and complex record-keeping requirements while maintaining safeguards against crypto tax evasion risks.

The final legislation largely adopts the principle that taxation should follow the economic substance of DeFi transactions instead of the technical movement of tokens between blockchain addresses.

The amendments will update provisions within the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, creating dedicated rules for qualifying crypto lending and liquidity pool arrangements.

Part of the UK’s broader digital asset policy

The tax reform arrives as the UK continues expanding its regulatory framework for digital assets, while developments such as the proposed US crypto tax bill highlight broader global efforts to modernize cryptocurrency taxation. Alongside proposals covering stablecoins, crypto market regulation and tokenized financial instruments, the updated tax treatment signals a broader effort to integrate digital assets into existing financial legislation rather than regulating them through separate tax principles.

For retail investors, the new rules are expected to simplify reporting by reducing the number of transactions that immediately trigger Capital Gains Tax calculations. However, maintaining accurate transaction records will remain essential, as gains and losses will still need to be calculated when cryptoassets are ultimately disposed of.

Although the reforms will not take effect until April 2027, they provide greater certainty for taxpayers planning to participate in crypto lending and decentralized liquidity protocols over the coming years.

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