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Latvia

Explore Latvia's Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework details, which outline important reporting requirements, due diligence deadlines, and penalties for non-compliance, effective from January 2026.

Take the Next Step on CARF Compliance

Based on OECD guidance and country-level implementation. Last updated April 2026.

Latvia

Europe OECD Member  Fully Adopted and Final Rules

new account self-certification collection start on

1 January 2026

first reportable year

2026

FIRST filing DEADLINE

None Specified - to be published in secondary legislation

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

None Specified - to be published in secondary legislation

Jurisdiction Overview

Reporting Scope

Reportable Customer Population

Domestic Resident

Non-Resident

Due Diligence Standards

Self-Cert Collection - New Accounts

Not Specified - to be published in secondary legislation

Self-Cert Collection - Pre-existing Accounts

Not Specified - to be published in secondary legislation

Record Retention Period

Not Specified - to be published in secondary legislation

Local Information Collection and Reporting Requirements

No

Penalty Framework

14,000 EUR 

Official Sources

🔗 CARF/DAC8 Website: TBD - none publicly available
🔗 Legislative Package: 24-TA-3148

 
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