The BitcoinTaxes Podcast

How Crypto Income, Margin, and NFTs are Taxed

Guest: Matt Metras, EA at MDM Financial Services

by BitcoinTaxes | Taxes on Crypto Series

Welcome to our new multi-part series on crypto taxation! Every week we’ll be exploring a different facet of cryptocurrency taxation. In today’s episode, the second part of the series, we go over more advanced aspects of cryptocurrency taxation, everything from staking, margin, airdrops, gifts, donations, defi, etc. – all of the more advanced facets of cryptocurrency taxation that are more and more popular every day.

In future episodes of the series, we’ll be discussing tax implication strategies, long and short term gains, tax loss harvesting, cryptocurrency regulations, including past regulations, current regulations, where the future regulations may go, and how those regulations affect you as a taxpayer. We’ll discuss cryptocurrency audits, which are becoming more and more frequent every tax year. And finally, we’ll be discussing real and hypothetical cryptocurrency tax situations with tax professionals. We’ll discuss cryptocurrency audits, which are becoming more and more frequent every tax year. And finally, we’ll be discussing real and hypothetical cryptocurrency tax situations with tax professionals who have been in this space for years. You DO NOT want to miss this series – everything you need to know about crypto taxation will be answered.

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Salvatore Vescio

Guest

Matt Metras

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(01:36):  A Rundown of Crypto Taxation Basics: Buying, Selling, Trading
(10:20): Like-Kind: Is It A Valid Calculation Method?
(15:10): I Received a 1099 – What Now?
(23:30): How to Report Crypto Margin Trades, Staking, Loans, and NFTS

If you enjoyed our podcast, be sure to check back frequently for more great discussions about topics in the crypto & blockchain spaces.

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