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The Amsterdam Centre for Tax Law (ACTL) is proud to announce that registration is now open for the 3rd edition of its Summer Course “Digital Assets, Web3, and Blockchain – Taxation & Reporting”. It's taking place on 2-3-4 July 2025 at the Roeterseilandcampus of the University of Amsterdam.

3rd edition of the Summer Course

Following the success of the previous editions, which attracted enthusiastic participants from around the world, this year’s programme offers a comprehensive exploration of the rapidly evolving tax challenges and opportunities brought about by digital assets, Web3, and blockchain technologies.

This course is truly unique, drawing on the cutting-edge research conducted as part of the ACTL’s research project “Designing the tax system for a cashless, platform-based and technology -driven society” (CPT project). The course is specifically designed for government officials, tax professionals, Ph.D. students, and scholars, offering them the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the intersection of technology and taxation.

Highlights of the programme

  • Understanding the basics of blockchain, tokenization, and smart contracts
  • In-depth analysis of the tax treatment of cryptocurrencies, NFTs, staking, DAOs, and the metaverse
  • Examination of key regulatory frameworks such as MiCA, CARF, and DAC8
  • Practical case studies connecting theory to real-world applications

Why Attend?

Participants will benefit from ACTL’s academic expertise and research-driven insights, ensuring they gain a deep understanding of how tax systems are adapting to the digital economy. This is a unique opportunity to learn, network, and contribute to shaping the future of taxation in an increasingly technology-driven world.

For more details and to register, visit the course page Digital Assets, Web3, and Blockchain – Taxation & Reporting.