The most recent IRS letter being sent out to cryptocurrency users, the CP2000 notice, is much more specific and informs the recipient of their proposed tax due. This is a notice that is sent out by the IRS when there are perceived discrepancies between what the taxpayer filed/paid and…
The IRS has begun sending out educational letters to more than 10,000 cryptocurrency users reminding them that they need to be including their crypto capital gains and losses on their tax forms. The users have been collected from various compliance measures, including the collection of records from Coinbase after…
In Canada, Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are considered commodities by The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). The CRA treats cryptocurrency trades as barter transactions, which makes them subject to the income tax. The gains and losses from these trades must be reported when filing your taxes, where most individuals would report these…
The IRS opened their e-filing on January 28th and many people are now filing their taxes. While the new tax laws have changed a few things this year, most rules regarding cryptocurrencies have remained the same. If you are new to including cryptocurrency in your tax returns, or just could…
Bitcoin.Tax and Intuit® have partnered again for this year's tax season and can now help users import their cryptocurrency capital gains directly into TurboTax Online®. Users of Bitcoin.Tax can also benefit by saving up to $15 on TurboTax federal products. Importing your capital gains Including your…