RE: Mining for cryptocurrencies and why the IRS may owe you a refund.

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Mining for cryptocurrencies and why the IRS may owe you a refund.

in bitcoin •  7 years ago 

do you use some type of accounting/excel spreadsheet to account for all these deductions so that at year end it can easily be allocated? I am curious does a business make the numbers easier because I heard that way one can deduct more.

One more topic of thought. If you held the ether and it does sky rocket let say to $1,000 in the near future and you sold it or exchanged it what happens? Is it a capital gain during that year you sold it or nothing gets documented because you mention you had to document it when you mined it and held onto it.

Thanks.

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If you look at my blog and the column I posted about the tax impact of owning cryptocurrencies that will answer a lot of your questions about capital gains. Also the one about the tax fairness act. Thanks for reading