COLECCIONISTA NUMISMÁTICO: ¿TE VIGILAN?

Is this the end of coin collecting in Spain? If you sell your duplicate coins or pieces from your collection on eBay, Wallapop, or Vinted, you need to see this. The Spanish Tax Agency is already sending mass notices to taxpayers with tax data obtained through the European DAC7 directive. Under the argument that it "has information on sales of goods through digital platform operators," the Tax Agency is casting suspicion on thousands of collectors who simply enjoy their hobby. In this video, we analyze the absolute absurdity of the current limits (does making 30 transactions or accumulating €2,000 a year really make you a hidden business?) and the true "tax hell" that numismatics is experiencing: • The paradox of secondhand goods: Unlike clothes or cars, coins don't depreciate with consumption; they tend to maintain or increase their value, which leads the Tax Agency to always presume a capital gain. • The logistical drama of lots: How do you prove the acquisition value of a single coin you bought years ago within a heterogeneous lot and without an itemized invoice? A real puzzle of impossible "piles of invoices." • Persecution or revenue collection?: Is the government cracking down on large-scale tax fraud or stifling a cultural and dynamic hobby for a pittance? Many collectors are already considering giving it up rather than suffer the disruption of a tax audit. Is it worth continuing to trade on eBay in 2026? Leave your opinion in the comments! 👇 #TaxOffice #DAC7 #Numismatics