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Crypto Staking Rewards: New IRS Ruling Explained - Your Ultimate FAQ

Published 01/08/2023, 10:18
Updated 01/08/2023, 11:40
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Benzinga - The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a new ruling mandating that cryptocurrency staking rewards must be reported as gross income in the year they are received.

Here are all your questions answered.

1. What is the recent ruling by the IRS regarding crypto staking rewards?

The IRS has issued a ruling mandating that cryptocurrency staking rewards must be reported as gross income in the year they are received. This means that individuals who receive cryptocurrencies as compensation for validating transactions on proof-of-stake blockchains like Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) need to include the fair market value of these rewards in their annual income.

Staking typically involves participating in the network’s consensus process by holding a particular cryptocurrency in a designated wallet or staking platform. In return for staking, participants may receive rewards in the form of additional coins or tokens.

2. Who does this ruling apply to?

The ruling applies specifically to cash-method taxpayers who participate in staking activities. This includes individuals who stake cryptocurrencies directly or through centralized crypto exchanges.

3. What is considered gross income according to the IRS ruling?

Gross income, as explained by the ruling, encompasses income received in any form, including money, property, services, and now, staking rewards. It is important for taxpayers to include the fair market value of crypto rewards when calculating their annual income.

4. When should the fair market value of staking rewards be determined?

The fair market value of staking rewards should be determined at the time the assets are received. This valuation is based on the concept of “dominion,” which refers to the moment when the taxpayer gains control and has the ability to sell, exchange, or dispose of the cryptocurrency rewards.

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5. How does this ruling align with other regulatory efforts in the crypto space?

This ruling comes after the broader regulatory landscape in the United States, where federal agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are scrutinizing crypto-staking service providers and exchanges for potential securities law violations.

6. What are the implications for U.S. crypto investors?

U.S. crypto investors engaged in staking activities should be aware that they are required to report their staking rewards as gross income. It is crucial to accurately account for all forms of income within the crypto space and remain compliant with tax regulations.

Benzinga's Note: Individuals are advised to consult with tax professionals for guidance regarding their specific circumstances.

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