In this initial scenario, you convert your cryptocurrencies into fiat currency (e.g., Euros) before the signing of the property deed. This transaction follows the standard procedures of any traditional real estate transaction. Responsible entities must fulfill their regular duties related to the Anti-Money Laundering Law, particularly in verifying the origin of funds. Keep in mind that capital gain taxes may arise from the sale of the crypto, and you can find more details on this topic in our article on Crypto Tax in Portugal. As is the norm with property purchases, transfer taxes and other fees such as notary, lawyer, and real estate agency fees will be due in fiat currency.
The second scenario involves the direct purchase of property using cryptocurrencies, operating similarly to a standard exchange contract, also known as a “Permuta” contract. Here, cryptocurrencies are directly exchanged for a property.
Much like a traditional real estate transaction, a property can be swapped for another property or any other movable asset, such as a car, a boat, or a piece of art. The distinctive feature in this case is that the exchange will be made for cryptocurrencies. Please note that, similar to the first scenario, transfer taxes and other related fees will still need to be paid in fiat currency.
Lastly, the third scenario also involves the purchase of property with cryptocurrencies as part of a typical exchange contract, also known as a “Permuta” contract. However, in this case, the seller receives fiat currency after the transaction, converted at an agreed-upon price. This scenario necessitates the involvement of a regulated crypto exchange entity specializing in real estate transactions, ensuring compliance with AML/CFT regulations. As with the previous scenarios, transfer taxes and other fees will be due in fiat currency.
Understanding these different scenarios provides a solid foundation for making informed decisions when buying property with crypto in Portugal. Each option offers its own advantages, and the right choice will depend on your specific circumstances and preferences. For example, the permuta may be a better option to avoid paying excessive capital gain tax and needs to assessed with our team of experts.
Furthermore, in scenarios where cryptocurrency transactions exceed two hundred thousand euros, a second communication is mandated after the formalization of the deed. This requirement means that the transaction details must be relayed to the authorities again, reinforcing the rigorous compliance measures in place for buying property with crypto in Portugal.