Eliminate blind spots and ensure operational readiness for this reporting framework.
The Crypto Asset Reporting Framework is upon us! 48 early adopting jurisdictions have gone live with effect from 1 January 2026, with first reporting due to take place in 2027.
However, most organisations are still wrestling with understanding and staying on top of how the rules impact their fast moving business operations with significant blind spots remaining widely prevalent. For an exceptionally broad range of businesses from crypto natives through to traditional financial institutions, CARF presents unique operational and systems challenges not seen before.
Watch the on-demand replay of this insightful and practical discussion with Regnology and industry experts from PwC on the key actions organisations must take now, the potholes to look out for along the way, and how to ensure systems and processes are ready for the challenges ahead.
In this session, discover how PwC’s subject matter expertise and Regnology’s privileged heritage of supporting both reporting entities and tax authorities uniquely position us to guide organisations through the transformation of the tax information reporting landscape.
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Partner Financial Services Tax PwC
Director, Tax & Legal Services PwC
Tax Product Director Regnology
Head of Tax Product Management Regnology