Crypto Tax Blog
Practical guides, legal updates and strategies to correctly report your cryptocurrencies in Spain.
Blockpit vs Koinly vs kointax in Spain 2025: definitive comparison
Exhaustive comparison of the three main crypto tax platforms available in Spain.
Koinly in Spain in 2026: does it have Models 172 and 173 yet? The answer
Many users ask if Koinly has added Models 172 and 173 for Spain. We analyze the current status.
Koinly technical issues for Spain: complete list of known limitations
Complete list of Koinly's technical issues and limitations for Spanish users.
5 reasons to leave Koinly and switch to kointax if you're in Spain
If you use Koinly from Spain, there are 5 strong reasons to make the switch to kointax.
Koinly free plan: what it includes and its limitations for Spain
Is Koinly's free plan sufficient for declaring in Spain? Discover what it includes and its AEAT limitations.
Koinly vs CoinTracking: direct comparison 2025 (and the third option for Spain)
Detailed Koinly vs CoinTracking comparison for 2025 and the alternative that beats both for Spain.
Koinly reviews from Spanish users in 2025: what do users actually say?
Analysis of real reviews from Spanish users who use or used Koinly for crypto tax filing.
Koinly prices Spain 2025: is it expensive? The alternative that's worth more
Analysis of the real price of Koinly for Spanish users in 2025.
CoinTracking, Blockpit and Koinly: none generates Model 720 for Spain
Model 720 is mandatory in Spain if you have more than €50,000 in crypto abroad. Discover which tool generates it correctly.
Staking in Spain: why Koinly doesn't classify it correctly and how to fix it
Staking rewards in Spain have a specific tax treatment. Discover why Koinly may be calculating it wrong.
DeFi and taxes in Spain: why Koinly and CoinTracking are not enough
DeFi tax complexity in Spain requires more than generic solutions from Koinly or CoinTracking.
Does Koinly have Spanish support? The alternative with native support
Many users ask if Koinly has Spanish support. Short answer: no. Discover the alternative with native Spanish support.


