Holding Period Tracker 21bitcoin

Bitcoin taxes? We make it easy for you

In Austria 🇦🇹 we handle them automatically, and in Germany 🇩🇪 we make them as simple as possible: holding period trackers and account statements with just one click.

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How Bitcoin taxes work with 21bitcoin

🇩🇪 Germany: as simple as it gets

For privately held Bitcoin, profits are generally tax-free after a holding period of more than one year (§ 23 EStG). Our holding period tracker shows you exactly when you reach that point.

🇦🇹 Austria: automatic

We withhold the 27.5% capital gains tax on profits and pay it directly to the tax office. You do not need to include Bitcoin profits in your tax return.

🌍 All other countries

You can access account statements (PDF & CSV) for any period at any time – ready for your tax return in accordance with your country's regulations.

Holding period tracker

Find out when you can sell tax-free

The Holding Period Tracker takes your individual Bitcoin purchases into account and helps you keep track of the acquisition dates relevant for tax purposes. The basis for tax documentation is Section 23 of the German Income Tax Act (EStG) and the Federal Ministry of Finance (BMF) letter dated March 6, 2025 🇩🇪.

Holding period tracker in 21bitcoin

3 tools to simplify your taxes

Holding Period Tracker

Every purchase has its own holding period. The tracker shows you exactly which of your Bitcoin are already tax-free to sell—even with savings plans involving many individual tranches.

Account Statements & Tax Reports

Export all transactions, fees, and balances as a PDF or CSV with a single click—for a month, a year, or your entire trading history. Perfect for tax returns, banks, or your own personal records.

Seamless integrations

Our account statements can be integrated with just a few clicks into leading tracking and tax reporting platforms like Blockpit and Cointracking.

Self-Custody

Want to store your Bitcoin yourself? No problem

Transferring your Bitcoin from 21bitcoin to your own wallet is generally not considered a sale in Germany or Austria and does not, in itself, trigger a private disposal transaction. The crucial factor is that the Bitcoin remains in your possession and is not transferred to a third party for consideration.

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FAQ

What can I find in the 21bitcoin account report?

The report shows all your transactions, fees and your current Euro and Bitcoin balances - ideal for tax purposes, as a report for your bank or as a personal overview.

How do I generate an account report?

In the app, under Activity, you can export a report via PDF or Excel (CSV) with a single click - for any time period you choose.

Do I have to handle Bitcoin taxes myself as an Austrian tax payer?

No, we do it for you! Capital gains tax (KESt) is deducted automatically for Austrian taxpayers, so there's nothing for you to worry about.

Is 21bitcoin tax-friendly?

In short: In Austria, yes, completely automatically. In Germany and the rest of the world, we support you with ready-made reports, but you are responsible for filing the actual tax return yourself.

🇦🇹 Austria

Yes, 21bitcoin simplifies tax compliance. Since January 1, 2024, Austrian crypto brokers are legally obliged to automatically deduct capital gains tax (KESt) – and that's exactly what we do for you. For profits from the sale of Bitcoin, we withhold the 27.5% KESt and remit it directly to the tax authorities. You don't have to declare your Bitcoin profits yourself in your tax return and don't have to worry about anything.⁠⁠⁠⁠​

🇩🇪 Germany

In Germany, we do not automatically deduct any taxes – this is not legally mandated here. However, we make filing your tax return as easy as possible for you: With a single click, you can export your account statement and your complete transaction history as a PDF or CSV. Good to know regarding German law: Profits are tax-free after a holding period of more than one year (§ 23 EStG). If you sell earlier, profits are subject to your personal income tax rate, provided the tax-free allowance of €1,000 per year is exceeded.⁠⁠⁠⁠​

🌍 Rest of the World

Outside of Austria, we do not automatically deduct any local taxes. However, you can always access your account statements and tax reports (PDF & CSV) for any period, which you can use for your tax declaration according to the respective national rules.⁠⁠​

Note: This information is for general guidance only and does not constitute tax advice. For your individual situation, please consult a tax advisor.

Do I have to pay tax on my referral bonuses?

Depending on your tax residency, referral bonuses may be subject to tax. The tax treatment depends on your individual situation and the applicable regulations in your country. 21bitcoin does not provide individual tax advice.

What are the tax rules for old-stock Bitcoin holdings in Austria?

Bitcoin acquired on or before February 28, 2021, are generally considered legacy holdings (old stock) and are not subject to the new crypto tax regime. The specific treatment depends on the individual case.

Do I have to pay taxes if I send Bitcoin to my own wallet?

Generally speaking, no. As long as the Bitcoin still belongs to you, simply transferring it to your own wallet does not, in principle, constitute a sale.

More on Bitcoin Taxes and Holding Periods

Legal basis & sources

Our information regarding Bitcoin taxes is based on current legal foundations and publications from the relevant tax authorities.

🇩🇪 Germany

Federal Ministry of Finance – BMF Circular dated March 6, 2025
The updated BMF circular covers the income tax classification of crypto assets, acquisition and disposal dates, the one-year holding period, as well as documentation and wallet-specific application of usage sequences such as FIFO.

Section 23 EStG – Private Disposal Transactions
The legal basis for the taxation of privately held Bitcoin in Germany. Profits from private disposal transactions remain tax-free, among other conditions, if the total profit in the calendar year is below the statutory exemption limit of €1,000.

🇦🇹 Austria

Federal Ministry of Finance – Tax Treatment of Cryptocurrencies
The Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance explains the tax treatment of cryptocurrencies, specifically the special 27.5% tax rate for income derived from cryptocurrencies and the application of capital gains tax.

As of August 2026. Tax laws are subject to change. This information is for general guidance only and does not constitute tax advice.

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