The United States Internal Revenue Service has added a question on crypto ownership to the standard 1040 income tax form for the coming tax season.
IRS wants to know about your crypto in 2019On Oct. 11, a draft of the "Additional Income and Adjustments to Income" section of the new 1040 form surfaced that included a change was made to the 'Additional Income and Adjustments to Income' section.
"At any time during 2019, did you receive, sell, send, exchange, or otherwise acquire any financial interest in any virtual currency?".
The question expects a straightforward yes or no, with no additional details requested.
Cointelegraph previously reported that the IRS had issued new guidelines for tax reporting on cryptocurrency airdrops and hard forks.
The tax agency's guidance answered questions about cryptocurrency transmissions for investors that hold cryptocurrencies as a capital asset and set general principles of tax law to determine that virtual currency is property for federal tax purposes.
H&R Block helps with crypto taxesCointelegraph reported in September that United States-based accounting firm H&R Block started acting as an intermediary between crypto users and the IRS after the agency began sending letters to crypto traders who may have failed to report income and pay taxes.
H&R Block can now assist people who have engaged in digital currency transactions, specifically providing consultations on how to properly file their cryptocurrency gains and losses on tax returns.
US IRS Makes Change to Standard Questions in Regards to Cryptocurrencies
gepubliceerd op Oct 11, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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