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As long as you are holding cryptocurrency as an investment and it isn't earning any income, you generally don't owe taxes on cryptocurrency until you sell. You can avoid taxes altogether by not selling any in a given tax year. You may eventually want to sell your cryptocurrency, though.
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Read More »FinanceBuzz is reader-supported. We may receive compensation from the products and services mentioned in this story, but the opinions are the author's own. Compensation may impact where offers appear. We have not included all available products or offers. Learn more about how we make money and our editorial policies . Many investors view cryptocurrency as a good investment, but they don’t consider they may need to pay taxes on their gains. Here’s what you need to know about crypto and taxes. Cryptocurrency is a relatively new asset class that has created a vast amount of wealth for early investors. But whenever wealth is created, chances are it will end up getting taxed in some way. Thankfully, the U.S. tax code includes some ways that crypto investors might be able to reduce the taxes owed on digital currency. Here are nine methods that might help you avoid taxes on cryptocurrency, depending on your situation.
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Read More »If you use a crypto wallet and receive digital coins in exchange for goods and services or you mine or stake cryptocurrency, taxation works differently. In these cases, your cryptocurrency is treated as income when you receive it. You must record and report the fair market value of the cryptocurrency you received and count it as income for proper tax reporting. When you report this income, it’s taxed at ordinary income tax rates. These are higher than capital gains tax rates. Your basis, a tax term used to define the currency’s initial value when you received it, for the cryptocurrency you receive is the amount you report as income. When you eventually dispose of the cryptocurrency, you use that basis to calculate any capital gain you may have and pay the applicable capital gains taxes. This is also the case for mining cryptocurrency. However, mining cryptocurrency is usually considered a self-employment activity. This means you’ll need to pay self-employment taxes in addition to ordinary income taxes.
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