Cryptocurrency has significant business utility, especially in international transactions. Companies can exchange funds directly, without wiring fees or banking delays, and easily convert their native currencies into crypto and vice-versa using a mobile phone. However, traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are extremely volatile and their exchange values can easily fluctuate 10-20% or more in…
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NFTs: Investing in Virtual Real Estate and Other Digital Assets.
Disclaimer: This article is not investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice. It is for informational and promotional purposes only. Do not take any action (including investments) until you have consulted with a professional about your specific situation. I have previously written about investing in cryptocurrencies through a self-directed retirement portfolio and about using them…
Ask the Crypto Tax Lawyer: Is Staking Income Taxable?
Yes, staking income – just like most other types of income – is taxable. However, the question is when? When you receive the staking reward? Or only when you sell or exchange the newly- obtained tokens? Under the first, more conservative approach, the token is actually taxed twice – once as ordinary income at the…
Ask the Crypto Tax Lawyer: Are Play-to-Earn Games Taxable?
Disclaimer: This article is not investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice. It is for informational and promotional purposes only. Do not take any action (including investments) until you have consulted with a professional about your specific situation. At the end of 2021, Ubisoft announced its plans to add NFTs (Non-fungible Tokens) into Ghost Recon:…
Ask the Crypto Tax Lawyer: What’s New for ’22?
2022 is a marquee year for anyone who took got involved in cryptocurrency during the 2021 market boom. The start of the new year means the start of tax preparation season and many individuals and companies are working to understand the tax treatment and implications of digital asset investments. In 2021, the IRS and the…
What Every Business Owner Must Know About Cryptocurrency Systemic Risk
Whether your business is a full-scale investor in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology or whether you are simply using cryptocurrency to diversify your balance sheet or facilitate international transactions, you are assuming systemic risk. Systemic risk is basically the risk that the “system” in question will fail. The 2008 financial crisis is a recent example of…
Stablecoin Taxation and Securities Regulation: What Every Investor Must Know.
Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies backed by other assets like fiat currency reserves, precious metals, commercial paper, and even portfolios made up of other cryptocurrencies. By pegging their value to another asset, stablecoins attempt to decrease price volatility and achieve a more “stable” price than uncollateralized cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. As I previously wrote, stablecoins may…
Ask the Crypto Tax Lawyer: Offsetting Capital Gains Through Loss Harvesting.
Update: As of November 10, 2021, Congress is in the process of considering legislation to preclude loss-harvesting through cryptocurrency sales. Congress is also considering other amendments to the Tax Code and other laws to address cryptocurrency specifically. As this is a rapidly developing issue, it is critical that you consult with a tax attorney or…
Ask the Crypto Tax Lawyer: How Can I Reduce My Crypto Taxes?
Important: The information in this article applies to individual investors and LLCs that are taxed as pass-through entities. The rules are different for corporations and LLCs electing to be taxed as a corporation and are not addressed here. This article is for informational and promotional purposes only and, as always, you should consult with a…
Ask the Crypto Tax Lawyer: What Are the Tax Implications of Cryptocurrency and NFT Investing?
Important: The information in this article applies to individual investors and LLCs that are taxed as pass-through entities. The rules are different for corporations and LLCs electing to be taxed as a corporation and are not addressed here. This article is for informational and promotional purposes only and, as always, you should consult with a…