🇺🇾 Uruguay

Cryptocurrency is legal in Uruguay with ongoing development of a regulatory framework by the Central Bank of Uruguay (BCU). The BCU has issued guidance for virtual asset service providers and is conducting public consultations on regulatory projects.

Overview

StatusLegal
Risk Score30/100 (Moderate Risk)
Regionsouth america
CurrencyUYU

Tax Information

Capital Gains (Personal)12% IRPF on capital income (Category I); territorial basis
Capital Gains (Corporate)25% IRAE corporate tax; territorial basis
VAT on CryptoNo
Staking TaxMay be subject to IRPF as capital income
Airdrop TaxNo specific guidance

Uruguay operates a territorial tax system. Only Uruguay-sourced income is taxable. Foreign crypto gains may be exempt. The DGI has not issued comprehensive crypto tax guidance.

Licensing & Registration

RequiredYes
RegulatorBCU
FrameworkBCU virtual asset guidance
Easeunknown

The BCU has published a normative project for virtual asset service providers and is in the process of public consultation, indicating a forthcoming licensing regime.

Enforcement Activity

Level: Low

BCU has issued guidance but limited enforcement.

AML / KYC

KYC RequiredYes
Travel RuleYes
FATF MemberNo
FATF Statusfsrb_only
FATF BodyGAFILAT
Suspicious-Activity ReportingYes

DeFi, Stablecoins & NFTs

Status: Unclear

No explicit information on DeFi regulation was found in the source.

Stablecoins

Status: unknown

No framework.

NFTs

Status: no_rules

No regulation.

Mining

LegalYes
Electricity Cost$0.12/kWh
Renewable Energy95%
Infrastructuregood

Uruguay has a high share of renewable energy, mainly hydro and wind, making it attractive for sustainable mining operations. Electricity costs are moderate. Infrastructure for data centers and internet is good, supporting mining activities.

Geopolitical Risk

Stabilitystable
SanctionsNo
Corruption Index73/100
Banking Accessmoderate

Risk Factors

Uruguay is politically stable with low corruption and good internet freedom. It is not under international sanctions. Banking access for crypto companies is moderate, with some regulatory clarity but cautious banking sector.

Sources

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Last reviewed: 2026-04-13 · Data source: Soken Crypto Legal Map

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