TaxSlayer: How to Report Cryptocurrency Taxes (Step-by-Step)
Written by:
Miles Brooks
Written by:
Miles Brooks
Director of Tax Strategy
Miles Brooks holds his Master's of Tax, is a Certified Public Accountant, and is the Director of Tax Strategy at CoinLedger.
Reviewed by:
Jordan Bass
Reviewed by:
Jordan Bass
Head of Tax Strategy
Jordan Bass is the Head of Tax Strategy at CoinLedger, a certified public accountant, and a tax attorney specializing in digital assets.
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Frequently asked questions
Where do I report crypto on Taxslayer?
You can report your cryptocurrency disposals in the āInvestmentsā section on TaxSlayer.Ā
Can the IRS track your cryptocurrency?
Major exchanges like Coinbase report to the IRS. In addition, the IRS works with contractors to analyze public blockchain transactions and identify tax cheats.Ā
What happens if I donāt tell the IRS about my crypto?Ā
Tax evasion is considered a felony. The maximum penalty for tax evasion is 5 years in prison and a fine of $100,000.Ā
Do I have to report every crypto transaction?Ā
While thereās no need to report holding cryptocurrency or transfers between wallets you own, you should report every time you āearnedā or ādisposedā of cryptocurrency.Ā
How do I track crypto for tax purposes?
You can track your cryptocurrency transactions manually through a spreadsheet, or automatically through crypto tax software like CoinLedger.Ā
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